It is generally safe to take antacids with benzonatate. Antacids can help alleviate gastrointestinal side effects that may occur with benzonatate, such as upset stomach. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider or pharmacist before combining any medications to ensure there are no potential interactions.
Dissolving an antacid tablet in water can have an endothermic effect, meaning it absorbs heat from the surroundings and lowers the temperature of the water. This happens because the reaction between the antacid and water requires energy to break the bonds in the tablet and dissolve it.
The pH increase with the help of an antacid.
If the antacid is basic, litmus paper would turn blue. If the antacid is acidic, litmus paper would turn red.
An antacid contains hydroxides of magnesium and aluminium, bicarbonates of calcium and sodium.
As an antacid is added to hydrochloric acid (HCl), the pH of the solution initially increases due to the neutralization reaction between the acid and the basic components of the antacid. Over time, as more antacid is introduced, the pH continues to rise until it stabilizes at a higher value, depending on the amount and strength of the antacid used. If the antacid is sufficient to neutralize all the HCl, the pH will approach neutral (around 7). However, if excess antacid is added, the pH may rise above 7, indicating a basic solution.
You can take benzonatate and coumadin together.
Yes, you can take Sudafed or a decongestant while taking Benzonatate. Benzonatate is a cough suppressant and does not contain a decongestant.
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you need to take an antacid pill and get rid of heartburn
Can I take benzonatate and trazodone together
No - the two do not interact in any way. Just make sure that you take your birth control regularly as per usual.Yes, Benzonatate is a cough suppressant.
Take an antacid.
i all ready had taking cyclobenzaprine today can can i still take a benadryl
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Benzonatate is a cough suppressant. The shelf life of benzonatate expires within one or two years in which the drug begins efficiency and shelf life.