Description
RefluxD provides fast relief in 4 minutes, with effects that can last up to 4 hours. It helps to relieve discomfort caused by acid reflux, heartburn, and indigestion.
It is sugar-free, gluten-free, and suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Each sachet contains:
– Sodium Alginate
– Sodium Bicarbonate
– Calcium Carbonate
When taken, RefluxD reacts with stomach acid to form a gentle alginate gel layer that sits on top of the stomach contents. This layer helps reduce the backflow of acid into the oesophagus and alleviates symptoms such as heartburn and discomfort.
The calcium carbonate component provides fast acid neutralization, easing heartburn and discomfort, while sodium bicarbonate further enhances the acid-neutralizing action.
Suggested Use
1-2 sachets after main meals, and before bedtime. Maximum 8 sachets per day.
Ingredients
Sodium Alginate, Sodium Bicarbonate and Calcium Carbonate
Precaution and Warning
Suitable for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Children below 12 years old should take RefluxD only under medical advice.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place below 30°C. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat.
Pack Size
10ml x 5 sachets
Product Registration Number
MAL25046042X
Disclaimer
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