From the Rolaids site:
You may have noticed that some of our ROLAIDS® products are not available at retailers. This is due to our recent recalls. We are working hard to rectify this situation and we apologize for the inconvenience this may be causing you.
Plus I found this on the web:
Recalls stink: Tylenol, Motrin, and Rolaids recalled due to foul odor.
What does off the market really mean does it mean that the house is sold or is awaiting to be closed on.
The Beeston Market is off the High Road and Bye-Pass road.
Good Question But, No. I've had this experience.
A factory laying off a lot of workers in the area.
Prevacid (lansoprazole) is not off the market. It is still available by prescription and over-the-counter in some formulations. However, its availability may vary by location and specific product type. Always check with a pharmacist or healthcare provider for the most current information regarding its availability.
Rolaids were not taken off the market. The manufacturers who make rolaids, tylenol, etc. had a recall in their factory. Will be back in the market soon!
Rolaids were not taken off the market. The manufacturers who make rolaids, tylenol, etc. had a recall in their factory. Will be back in the market soon!
As of my last update, there was no specific information regarding when Rolaids would be back on the market. Availability can vary based on manufacturing and supply chain issues. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to check with the manufacturer or local retailers.
Rolaids are an over the counter antacid that works by neutralizing acids in the stomach. Some symptoms that Rolaids treat are heartburn, sour stomach, and indigestion.
I spoke to someone at rolaids canada and was told that they will be back on the shelf by the end of this year.
Rolaids Relief Man Award was created in 1976.
rolaids is the best Calcium Carbonate antacid. i just did a lab on this
No, it is not safe to mix Rolaids with alcohol as it can increase the risk of side effects and complications.
Rolaids.
Rolaids were pulled from the shelf due to potential impurities in their raw materials. This was a precautionary measure to ensure consumer safety. Consumers are advised to discard any Rolaids they may have purchased during the affected period.
Both Tums and Rolaids are effective antacids that neutralize stomach acid. Tums contains calcium carbonate as the active ingredient, while Rolaids contains calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide. The choice between the two may depend on personal preference and any specific dietary considerations.
Tums, Rolaids