Bisodol Indigestion Relief – 60 Tablets
Indigestion & HeartburnIn stockMore InformationWhat are Bisodol Indigestion Relief Tablets
Bisodol Indigestion Relief tablets are antacids. They work by neutralizing excess stomach acid.
Bisodol Indigestion Relief tablets treat the pain and discomfort of acid indigestion, heartburn and trapped wind.
What is indigestion
Indigestion can be felt in different ways.
You can have the following symptoms after eating or drinking:
- heartburn – a painful burning feeling in the chest, often after eating
- feeling full and bloated
- feeling sick
- burping and farting
- bringing up food or bitter-tasting fluids into your mouth
What causes indigestion
Indigestion is often caused by acid from your stomach irritating your stomach lining or throat. This is called acid reflux.
This can be caused or made worse by:
- particular food and drink – such as coffee, tomatoes, alcohol, chocolate and fatty or spicy foods
- being overweight
- smoking
- pregnancy
- stress and anxiety
- some medicines, including anti-inflammatory painkillers like ibuprofen
- a hiatus hernia – when part of your stomach moves up into your chest
How to take Bisodol Indigestion Relief Tablets
Adults, the elderly, and children over 12 years: Suck or chew one or two tablets, as required.
Children under 12 years: Not recommended.
What does Bisodol Indigestion Relief contain
Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate Light.
Bisodol Indigestion Relief – 60 Tablets - Pack of 3
Indigestion & HeartburnOut of stockMore InformationBisodol Indigestion Relief – 60 Tablets - Pack of 3
Indigestion & HeartburnOut of stockBuy it Now£7.99What are Bisodol Indigestion Relief Tablets
Bisodol Indigestion Relief tablets are antacids. They work by neutralizing excess stomach acid.
Bisodol Indigestion Relief tablets treat the pain and discomfort of acid indigestion, heartburn and trapped wind.
What is indigestion
Indigestion can be felt in different ways.
You can have the following symptoms after eating or drinking:
- heartburn – a painful burning feeling in the chest, often after eating
- feeling full and bloated
- feeling sick
- burping and farting
- bringing up food or bitter-tasting fluids into your mouth
What causes indigestion
Indigestion is often caused by acid from your stomach irritating your stomach lining or throat. This is called acid reflux.
This can be caused or made worse by:
- particular food and drink – such as coffee, tomatoes, alcohol, chocolate and fatty or spicy foods
- being overweight
- smoking
- pregnancy
- stress and anxiety
- some medicines, including anti-inflammatory painkillers like ibuprofen
- a hiatus hernia – when part of your stomach moves up into your chest
How to take Bisodol Indigestion Relief Tablets
Adults, the elderly, and children over 12 years: Suck or chew one or two tablets, as required.
Children under 12 years: Not recommended.
What does Bisodol Indigestion Relief contain
Sodium Bicarbonate, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Carbonate Light.
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