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ALGICON overview
Heartburn associated with gastric reflux, reflux oesophagitis, hiatus hernia, pregnancy, hyperacidity.
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ALGICON
Drug Class Description :

Antacids / reflux suppressants.

Generic Name :

Aluminium hydroxide, magnesium carbonate, magnesium alginate, heavy magnesium carbonate,potassium bicarbonate

Drug description :

Algicon Tablets: white tablets marked ALGICON and RORER. Algicon Suspension: mint or aniseed.

Presentation :

Algicon Tablets: Magnesium alginate 500mg, aluminium hydroxide/magnesium carbonate co- dried gel 360mg, magnesium carbonate 320mg, potassium bicarbonate 100mg. Algicon Suspension: Magnesium alginate 250mg, aluminium hydroxide/magnesium carbonate co-dried gel 140mg, magnesium carbonate 175mg, potassium bicarbonate 50mg per 5mL.

Indications :

Heartburn associated with gastric reflux, reflux oesophagitis, hiatus hernia, pregnancy, hyperacidity.

Adult Dosage :

1 or 2 tablets, or 10 - 20 mL suspension four times daily after meals and at bedtime.

Child Dosage :

Not recommended.

Contra Indications :

Renal failure, severe debilitation.

Special Precautions :

Tablets have a high sucrose content, exercise care in diabetes.

Interactions :

Tetracyclines.

Manufacturer :

Aventis

Drug Availability :

(P)

Drug Updated :

01 May 2001

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