Yes, talc is generally considered safe in over-the-counter products like Tums. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates talc for safety in food products, and it is commonly used as an anti-caking agent. However, some concerns have been raised about talc in cosmetics when inhaled in large quantities.
Talc is considered safe for external use in cosmetic products, but inhaling talc powder has been linked to respiratory issues and potentially harmful effects, such as lung irritation or cancer. It's best to avoid inhalation of talc powder and follow product instructions for safe use.
Tums is an antacid, basic.
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Talc is very expensive, its a nice mineral.
Talc has a white streak.
No, it is not safe for babies to have Tums for acid reflux or indigestion. It is important to consult a pediatrician for appropriate treatment options for infants.
If you follow the directions on the label, then there should be no problem.
It is generally safe to drink alcohol while taking Tums, but it is important to drink in moderation as excessive alcohol consumption can worsen stomach issues.
Talc is considered safe for external use in cosmetic products, but inhaling talc powder has been linked to respiratory issues and potentially harmful effects, such as lung irritation or cancer. It's best to avoid inhalation of talc powder and follow product instructions for safe use.
i do not think its a problem
Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) Same stuff as chalk and limestone.There are also Famotidine and Magnesium Hydroxide. C.C.=800mg, F.=10mg, and M.H.=165mg
Yes, I take at least one a day. lol.
No, Tums are not a heavy metal oxide. Tums are calcium carbonate-based antacids used to relieve heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux symptoms. They are safe for consumption when used as directed.
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I do not recommend using medications at all during pregnancy. It is not good or safe for the baby. I used tums over the counter and it is safe to use.
Take tums, they are safe. I believe they also have tums with gas relief. Also try mint or ginger they work well if you can handle the taste.
It is generally safe to take Tums while drinking alcohol, as long as you do not exceed the recommended dosage. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider before combining medications or supplements with alcohol to avoid any potential interactions or side effects.