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Albonate 100 mg + 500 mg/5 ml Suspension

Generic: Potassium Bicarbonate + Sodium Alginate

Manufacturer: MST Pharma and Healthcare Ltd.

Therapeutic class: Alginate reflux suppressant with antacid

What is Albonate used for?

Albonate 100 mg + 500 mg/5 ml suspension by MST Pharma and Healthcare Ltd. is a medicine containing Potassium Bicarbonate + Sodium Alginate.

What is Albonate?

Albonate 100 mg + 500 mg/5 ml suspension by MST Pharma and Healthcare Ltd. is a medicine containing Potassium Bicarbonate + Sodium Alginate. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used for short-term relief of heartburn, acid regurgitation and indigestion symptoms related to gastro-oesophageal reflux.

Potassium Bicarbonate + Sodium Alginate works by forming a floating protective “raft” on top of the stomach contents, helping to reduce reflux into the food pipe; potassium bicarbonate also helps neutralise stomach acid. A key caution is that it contains sodium and potassium, so people with kidney, heart, blood pressure or electrolyte problems should seek medical advice before use.

Indications

  • Symptomatic relief of heartburn and acid reflux.
  • Acid regurgitation and indigestion associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux.
  • Relief of reflux symptoms after meals or during pregnancy when considered appropriate by a healthcare professional.

Dosage & Administration

Adults generally take Potassium Bicarbonate + Sodium Alginate after meals and at bedtime, following the product label or the prescriber’s instructions. Tablets are usually chewed thoroughly before swallowing; suspension should be shaken well and measured accurately. The exact dose and duration depend on the product strength, symptoms and the patient’s medical condition, so follow the doctor’s or pharmacist’s advice.

Side Effects

  • Common or mild effects may include bloating, belching, nausea, abdominal discomfort or constipation/diarrhoea.
  • Unpleasant taste or chalky feeling may occur with some preparations.
  • Allergic reactions are uncommon but may include rash, itching, swelling, dizziness or breathing difficulty; seek urgent medical help if these occur.
  • Excess use may contribute to high sodium or high potassium levels, especially in people with kidney disease or those taking medicines that affect potassium.

Precautions & Warnings

Use with caution in people with kidney disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, fluid retention, liver disease requiring salt restriction, or a history of high potassium levels. Ask for advice before use if symptoms are severe, persistent, recurrent, associated with weight loss, vomiting blood, black stools, difficulty swallowing, chest pain, or if regular use is needed for more than a short period. Use under a registered doctor’s or pharmacist’s guidance.

Drug Interactions

  • Antacid/alginate products may reduce or delay absorption of some medicines; separate other oral medicines by at least 2 hours unless a doctor or pharmacist advises otherwise.
  • Important examples include tetracycline and quinolone antibiotics, iron, levothyroxine, bisphosphonates and some antifungal medicines.
  • Because this combination contains potassium, seek advice before using with ACE inhibitors, ARBs, potassium-sparing diuretics such as spironolactone, potassium supplements, trimethoprim or other medicines that can raise potassium.
  • People on sodium-restricted diets should check the sodium content of the product and consult a healthcare professional.

Contraindications

  • Known allergy or hypersensitivity to potassium bicarbonate, sodium alginate or any ingredient of the product.
  • Severe kidney impairment or known high blood potassium unless specifically directed by a doctor.
  • Use should be avoided where sodium or potassium intake is strictly contraindicated, unless a doctor has assessed the risk and benefit.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Alginate-based reflux medicines are commonly used for heartburn during pregnancy and breastfeeding when needed, but the most suitable product and dose should be confirmed with a doctor or pharmacist, especially if there is kidney disease, high blood pressure, swelling, pre-eclampsia risk or a salt/potassium-restricted diet.

Storage Conditions

Store at room temperature, away from excessive heat, moisture and direct sunlight. Keep the bottle or strip tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, and follow any product-specific instructions for suspension after opening.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I take Albonate?

Albonate is usually taken after meals and at bedtime, following the product label or your doctor’s/pharmacist’s advice. Chew tablets well before swallowing, and shake suspension well before measuring.

Can I take Albonate with my other medicines?

Alginate/antacid medicines can affect absorption of some medicines. Unless advised otherwise, keep at least a 2-hour gap from other oral medicines and ask a doctor or pharmacist if you take regular medicines.

Is Albonate safe in pregnancy or breastfeeding?

Alginate-based reflux medicines are commonly used when needed during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but confirm the product and dose with a doctor or pharmacist, especially if you have high blood pressure, swelling, kidney disease or salt/potassium restrictions.

Who should ask a doctor before using Albonate?

Ask for medical advice first if you have kidney disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, fluid retention, liver disease requiring salt restriction, high potassium, or if symptoms are severe, persistent, recurrent, or associated with chest pain, trouble swallowing, black stools or vomiting blood.

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