No, Imodium is not an antacid. It is an over-the-counter medication commonly used to treat diarrhea by slowing down the movement of the intestines. Antacids, on the other hand, are used to neutralize stomach acid to relieve symptoms of heartburn and indigestion.
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.
No, antacid tablets do not evaporate. They are solid tablets designed to dissolve in water or in the stomach to neutralize excess stomach acid. Evaporation is the process of a liquid turning into a gas, which does not apply to solid antacid tablets.
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NO, IT IS NOT. THERE are different types of ANTICHOLINERGICS, some of which are for diseases of the bowels. IMMODIUM (loperamide) is prescribed for diarrhea and is classified as an ANTIDIARRHEAL.
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Immodium from the chemists.
Immodium is used to treat and control diarrhea. It controls bowel movement and makes the stool less watery. It is also used on people who have leostomy. People who are allergic to Loperamide should not take Immodium.
Loperimide is Immodium AD.
Yes, it is a antacid.
Yes, it is a antacid.
Antacid is basic, not acidic.
An antacid is considered a base.
The goal of an antacid is to counteract the acids in the body.
How do antacid tablets work?