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Antacid Tablets Disappeared
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I've been buying packs of 72 fruit flavoured indigestion tablets for years from Superdrug, Boots and the big supermarkets. All cheap own brand
They disappeared months ago and will not return, anyone know why? These are the chalk based tablets.
They disappeared months ago and will not return, anyone know why? These are the chalk based tablets.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not being a pharmacologist I think that it is to do with the "chalk" in the tablets, which as you know contains calcium. Calcium supplements are readily available and are taken as supplements by many.
The build up of calcium in the body (hypercalcaemia) has many untoward effects one of which is the increase chance of heart attacks.
The build up of calcium in the body (hypercalcaemia) has many untoward effects one of which is the increase chance of heart attacks.
With better alternatives available, also being able to buy previously prescription only drugs, things with longer lasting effectiveness. Ranitidine and cimetidine,, or that switch off a lot of acid production,( the 'zoles)it's hard to justify selling the simple antacids that were the mainstay of symptom control in years gone by.
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"Ranitidine is not currently available in the UK or globally. It has been discontinued as a precaution because it may contain a small amount of an impurity that has been linked to an increased risk of cancer in animals. It's not yet known whether it will be available again in future."
Source:
https:/ /www.nh s.uk/me dicines /raniti dine/
I was prescribed omeprazole when I suffered from severe heartburn as a side-effect of chemotherapy. Although my chemo ended several years ago, the heartburn quickly returns if I stop taking omeprazole, so my GP is continuing to provide them on prescription for me.
"Ranitidine is not currently available in the UK or globally. It has been discontinued as a precaution because it may contain a small amount of an impurity that has been linked to an increased risk of cancer in animals. It's not yet known whether it will be available again in future."
Source:
https:/
I was prescribed omeprazole when I suffered from severe heartburn as a side-effect of chemotherapy. Although my chemo ended several years ago, the heartburn quickly returns if I stop taking omeprazole, so my GP is continuing to provide them on prescription for me.
Just to be clear, nobody in this house took these antacids every day or every week, they are something I buy in just in case. My oldsters seem to get relief from them, I probably buy 2 or 3 packs a year.
I will have to look for a suitable alternative.
Thanks as always for the helpful and informative replies
I will have to look for a suitable alternative.
Thanks as always for the helpful and informative replies
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