Simethicone and Activated Charcoal
May 02, 2023
Simethicone and Activated Charcoal
FLATSTOMACH is a combination of Simethicone and Activated Charcoal that are used together to treat gastrointestinal problems, such as gas and bloating.
Simethicone is an antiflatulent medication that works by breaking up gas bubbles in the stomach and intestines, which helps to relieve gas and bloating.
Activated charcoal is a medication that works by binding to toxins and other substances in the gastrointestinal tract and preventing their absorption into the body. It is used to treat poisoning or overdose of certain medications or chemicals.
FLATSTOMACH can help to relieve gas and bloating while also preventing the absorption of certain toxins in the gastrointestinal tract. The dosage and frequency of use of these medications depend on the severity of the condition and should be determined by a healthcare provider.
Common side effects of FLATSTOMACH may include nausea, diarrhea, stomach upset, constipation, black stools, and vomiting.
These medications may interact with other medications, including blood thinners and certain antibiotics, so it is important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications and supplements you are taking before starting treatment.
For further information please contact:
info@sterispharma.com
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