Product Overview
[Drug Name]
Generic Name: Dahuang Sodium Bicarbonate Tablets
Trade Name: Dali Shen Dahuang Sodium Bicarbonate Tablets, 1000 tablets/bottle
Full Pinyin Code: GuangxiDaLiShen DaHuangTanSuanQingNaPian
[Main Ingredients]
This product is a compound preparation. Each tablet contains 0.15g of rhubarb, 0.15g of sodium bicarbonate, and peppermint oil.
[Properties]
This product is a white tablet.
[Indications/Main Functions]
For anorexia and hyperacidity.
[Specifications]
1000 tablets/bottle
[Dosage and Administration]
Oral, 1-3 tablets at a time, 3 times a day.
[Adverse Reactions]
Mild nausea may occur occasionally.
[Contraindications]
Not yet known.
[Precautions]
1. Take only according to the recommended dose. Excessive use may inhibit gastric secretion and may even cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. 2. Consult a physician or pharmacist regarding dosage for children.
3. Elderly and infirm patients should use this product under the guidance of a physician.
4. In case of overdose or serious adverse reactions, seek medical attention immediately.
5. Do not use if allergic to this product. Use with caution if allergic.
6. Do not use if the properties of this product change.
7. Keep this product out of reach of children.
8. Children must be supervised by an adult before use.
9. If you are taking other medications, consult a physician or pharmacist before using this product.
[Drug Interactions]
1. This product should not be taken with enteric-coated tablets.
2. If used with other medications, drug interactions may occur. Consult a physician or pharmacist for details.
[Pediatric Use]
Use with caution in infants and young children.
[Elderly Use]
Unknown.
[Pregnant and Breastfeeding Use]
Use with caution in pregnancy-induced hypertension.
[Overdose]
Overdose can inhibit gastric secretion and may even cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
[Pharmacology and Toxicology]
Rhubarb stimulates taste receptors and the gastric mucosa, reflexively stimulating the hypothalamic appetite center, leading to increased saliva and gastric secretion, increased appetite, mild gastrointestinal congestion, and enhanced absorption. Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid that neutralizes excess gastric acid. Combined use of the two can have both stomachic and acid-relieving effects.
[Pharmacokinetics]
Sodium bicarbonate is readily absorbed orally from the intestines into the bloodstream and excreted in the urine. It can also be excreted through the lungs as carbon dioxide.
[Storage]
Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place.
[Expiration Date]
24 months
[Approval Number]
National Medical Standard H45021640
[Manufacturer]
Guangxi Dalishen Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.