Product Overview
[Drug Name]
Generic Name: Da Huang Sodium Bicarbonate Tablets
Trade Name: De Hui Da Huang Sodium Bicarbonate Tablets 1000 Tablets/Bottle
Pinyin Full Code: De Hui Da Huang Tan Suan Qing Na Tablets 1000 Tablets/Ping
[Main Ingredients]
This product is a compound preparation. Each tablet contains 0.15g of Da Huang, 0.15g of sodium bicarbonate, and 0.001ml of peppermint oil.
[Properties]
This product is a yellow-orange or reddish-brown tablet with a distinctive minty odor.
[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 the recommended dose. Overdose 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 under the guidance of a physician.
4. In case of overdose or severe 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 product's properties change.
7. Keep 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 use.
[Drug Interactions]
1. Do not take this product with enteric-coated tablets.
2. Concomitant use with other medications may cause drug interactions. Consult a physician or pharmacist for details.
[Pediatric Use]
Because children often describe their symptoms inaccurately, this medication is generally not recommended for children under 6 years old unless under close supervision.
[Use in Elderly Patients]
Elderly and frail patients should use this medicine under the guidance of a physician.
[Use in Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women]
Use with caution in cases of gestational hypertension.
[Overdose]
The potential risk is unknown.
[Pharmacology and Toxicology]
Rhubarb stimulates taste receptors and the gastric mucosa, reflexively stimulating the hypothalamic appetite center, leading to increased secretion of saliva and gastric juice, increased appetite, mild gastrointestinal congestion, and enhanced absorption. Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid that neutralizes excess gastric acid. The combination of these two agents can provide a stomachic and anti-acid effect.
[Storage]
Room temperature.
[Expiry Period]
24 months
[Approval Number]
National Medicine Standard H51021045
[Manufacturer]
Sichuan Deyuan Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd.