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bismuth subsalicylate, bis-muth sub-sa-lis-a-late, treat diarrhea in adults and teenagers, relieve the symptoms, an upset stomach , heartburn, indigestion, nausea in adults and teenagers, is available without a prescription, special instructions on the proper use and dose for my medical problem, bismuth subsalicylate is available, following dosage forms, oral, oral suspension, tablets, chewable tablets,
before using this medicine, without a prescription, carefully read and follow any precautions on the label, for bismuth subsalicylate, allergic reaction to bismuth subsalicylate, to other salicylates, aspirin, methyl salicylate, oil, wintergreen, to, carprofen, rimadyl, diclofenac, voltaren, diflunisal, dolobid, fenoprofen, nalfon, floctafenine, idarac, flurbiprofen taken by mouth, ansaid, ibuprofen, motrin, indomethacin, indocin, ketoprofen, orudis, ketorolac, toradol, meclofenamate, meclomen, mefenamic acid, ponstel, naproxen, naprosyn, oxyphenbutazone, tandearil, phenylbutazone, butazolidin, piroxicam, feldene, sulindac, clinoril, suprofen, suprol, tiaprofenic acid, surgam, tolmetin, tolectin, zomepirac, zomax, allergic to any other substances, certain foods, sulfites, other preservatives, dyes, the occasional use, bismuth subsalicylate is not likely to cause problems, fetus, newborn baby, based on what is known about the use, other salicylates, especially at high doses and for long periods, information may also apply for bismuth subsalicylate, salicylates, haven't been shown to cause birth defects in humans, studies in animals, salicylates, birth defects , there is a chance that regular use, salicylates late in pregnancy, unwanted effects on the heart, blood flow, fetus, newborn infant, salicylates during the last 2 weeks, bleeding problems , fetus before, during delivery, newborn infant, salicylates during the last 3 months, may increase the length, prolong labor, cause other problems during delivery, cause severe bleeding, mother before, after delivery, when breast-feeding , salicylates pass into the breast milk, haven't been shown to cause problems in nursing babies, possible that problems may occur if large amounts, salicylates are taken regularly, this medicine should not be used in children younger than 12 years, the fluid loss caused by diarrhea may result in a severe condition, in older children with diarrhea, medicine for diarrhea, also very important that a sufficient amount, liquids be given to replace the fluid lost by the body, children are usually more sensitive to the effects, salicylates, especially if they have a fever, lost large amounts, body fluid, vomiting, diarrhea, sweating, the bismuth in this medicine, severe constipation in children, this medicine to treat nausea, vomiting in children, teenagers who have, recovering from the flu, chickenpox, nausea, vomiting is present, check with the child's doctor immediately because this could be an early sign, reye's syndrome, the fluid loss caused by diarrhea may result in a severe condition, reason, elderly persons with diarrhea should not take this medicine without first checking with their doctor, also very important that a sufficient amount, liquids be taken to replace the fluid lost by the body, the elderly, more sensitive to the effects, salicylates, this may increase the chance, side effects during treatment, the bismuth in this medicine, severe constipation, elderly, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when taking bismuth subsalicylate, health care professionals, anticoagulants, blood thinners, heparin, the salicylate in this medicine may increase the chance, bleeding, antidiabetics, oral, diabetes medicine you take by mouth, may make the levels, sugar, blood become too low, medicine for pain and/or inflammation, except narcotics, medicines contain salicylates, bismuth subsalicylate, which also contains salicylate, may lead to increased side effects and overdose, probenecid, benemid, sulfinpyrazone, anturane, bismuth subsalicylate may make these medicines less effective for treating gout, tetracyclines by mouth, medicine for infection, the tablet form, bismuth subsalicylate should be taken at least 1 to 3 hours before, after tetracyclines; otherwise it may decrease the effectiveness, the tetracycline
other medical problems, bismuth subsalicylate, any other medical problems, dysentery, this condition may get worse; a different kind, gout, the salicylate in this medicine may worsen the gout and make the medicines taken for gout less effective, hemophilia , other bleeding problems , the salicylate in this medicine may increase the chance, bleeding, kidney disease , there is a greater chance, side effects because the body, unable to get rid, the bismuth subsalicylate, stomach ulcer, may make the ulcer worse , on any special diet, a low-sodium, low-sugar diet, for safe and effective use, follow a physician's instructions if this medicine was prescribed, follow the manufacturer's package directions, treating myself , for patients using this medicine to treat diarrhea, the fluid lost by the body be replaced and that a proper diet be followed, for the first 24 hours you should drink plenty, clear liquids, ginger ale, decaffeinated cola, decaffeinated tea, broth, gelatin, during the next 24 hours you may eat bland foods, cooked cereals, bread, crackers, applesauce, fruits, vegetables, fried, spicy foods, bran, candy, caffeine and alcoholic beverages may make the diarrhea worse, too much fluid has been lost by the body due to the diarrhea a serious condition may develop, too much fluid loss occur, decreased urination, dizziness and lightheadedness, dryness, mouth, increased thirst, wrinkled skin, taking the oral suspension: use the dose cup that is included to measure out the right amount, are unsure, contact a physician, the oral tablets: swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water, do not crush, chew the tablet, the chewable tablets: chew up the tablet, allow it to completely disintegrate, in my mouth before swallowing it, bismuth subsalicylate will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, bismuth subsalicylate, dose is different, the number, tablets, tablespoonfuls, teaspoonfuls, suspension, take depends on the strength, for oral, dosage form, suspension, for diarrhea, upset stomach , adults and teenagers, the usual dose is 2 tablespoonfuls every half-hour to one hour, should not take more than 16 tablespoonfuls, the regular-strength suspension, 8 tablespoonfuls, the concentrate in twenty-four hours, should not be used in children younger than 12 years, for oral, dosage forms, tablets, chewable tablets, for diarrhea, upset stomach , adults and teenagers, the usual dose is 2 tablets every half-hour to one hour, should not take more than 16 tablets in twenty-four hours, should not be used in children younger than 12 years, missed dose if a physician has ordered, according to a regular schedule, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, overdose is very dangerous in young children, store away from heat and direct light, do not store the tablet form, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, keep the liquid form, from freezing, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, check the labels, all over-the-counter, otc, nonprescription, prescription medicines you now take, any contain aspirin, other salicylates, be especially careful, using other salicylate-containing products while taking this medicine may lead to overdose, for diabetic patients, false urine sugar test results may occur, regularly taking large amounts, bismuth subsalicylate, other salicylates, smaller doses, occasional use, bismuth subsalicylate usually will not affect urine sugar tests, especially if my diabetes is not well-controlled, are not sure how much salicylate you are taking every day, notice any change, in my urine sugar test results, have any other questions about this possible problem, get emergency help at once, taking an overdose, unconsciousness, overdose include convulsions, seizures, hearing loss, confusion, ringing, buzzing, ears, severe drowsiness , tiredness, severe excitement, nervousness, fast, deep breathing, for diarrhea, symptoms do not improve within 2 days, they become worse, also have a high fever,
side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, when this medicine is used occasionally, for short periods, time at low doses, side effects, rare, check with a physician immediately, side effects occur, they may indicate that too much medicine is being taken, anxiety, any loss, hearing, confusion, constipation, severe, diarrhea, severe, continuing, difficulty in speaking, slurred speech, dizziness , lightheadedness, drowsiness , severe, fast, deep breathing, headache, severe, continuing, increased sweating, increased thirst, mental depression, muscle spasms, face, neck, back, muscle weakness, nausea, vomiting, severe, continuing, ringing, buzzing in ears, continuing, stomach pain, severe, continuing, trembling, uncontrollable flapping movements, the hands, especially in elderly patients, other uncontrolled body movements, vision problems, in some patients bismuth subsalicylate, dark tongue and/or grayish black stools, this is only temporary and will go away when you stop taking this medicine, other side effects,
brand names, bismatrol bismatrol extra strength extra strength kaopectate kaopectate pepto-bismol pepto-bismol easy-to-swallow caplets pepto-bismol maximum strength, prior to 2003, kaopectate contained attapulgite, it was reformulated to contain bismuth subsalicylate as the active ingredient, bismed pepto-bismol pms-bismuth subsalicylate,
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antacid antidiarrheal, antisecretory antiulcer agent
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