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Digel 400 mg + 400 mg + 30 mg Tablet

Generic: Aluminium Hydroxide + Magnesium Hydroxide + Simethicone

Manufacturer: Aristopharma Limited

Therapeutic class: Antacid and antiflatulent

What is Digel?

Digel 400 mg + 400 mg + 30 mg tablet by Aristopharma Limited is a medicine that contains Aluminium Hydroxide + Magnesium Hydroxide + Simethicone. In Bangladesh, it is commonly used for short-term relief of acidity-related symptoms such as heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, and gas or bloating.

Aluminium Hydroxide + Magnesium Hydroxide + Simethicone works by neutralising excess stomach acid, while simethicone helps break up gas bubbles in the stomach and intestine. A key caution is that people with kidney disease should not use it without medical advice, because aluminium and magnesium can accumulate and cause harm.

Indications

  • Symptomatic relief of heartburn and acid indigestion.
  • Relief of sour stomach or upset stomach associated with excess acid.
  • Relief of bloating, pressure, or discomfort due to intestinal gas.

Dosage & Administration

Adults usually take antacid tablets by chewing them thoroughly after meals and at bedtime, or as directed on the product label or by a doctor. The exact dose and frequency depend on the product strength, symptoms, age, kidney function, and other medicines being taken. Do not exceed the recommended dose, and seek medical advice if symptoms persist, recur frequently, or worsen.

Side Effects

  • Constipation, more likely from aluminium hydroxide.
  • Diarrhoea or loose stools, more likely from magnesium hydroxide.
  • Nausea, stomach cramps, chalky taste, or belching.
  • With prolonged or excessive use: low blood phosphate, weakness, bone problems, or electrolyte disturbances.
  • Serious but uncommon: high magnesium or aluminium levels, especially in people with kidney impairment; symptoms may include confusion, unusual tiredness, low blood pressure, slow heartbeat, or breathing difficulty.
  • Allergic reactions such as rash, itching, swelling, or breathing difficulty require urgent medical help.

Precautions & Warnings

Use with caution in people with kidney disease, elderly patients, people on a low-phosphate diet, those with severe constipation, bowel obstruction symptoms, persistent abdominal pain, vomiting, black stools, unexplained weight loss, or symptoms lasting more than 1–2 weeks. Avoid long-term or frequent use unless advised by a clinician. Use under the guidance of a registered doctor or pharmacist, especially if you take other medicines or have chronic health conditions.

Drug Interactions

  • May reduce absorption of tetracycline and quinolone antibiotics; separate doses as advised by a doctor or pharmacist.
  • May reduce absorption of levothyroxine, iron, digoxin, bisphosphonates, some antifungals, and certain HIV or antiviral medicines.
  • Can interact with medicines affected by stomach acidity or binding in the gut; other medicines are often taken at least 2–4 hours apart, but follow professional advice.
  • Large amounts of milk or calcium-containing products may increase the risk of high calcium or alkalosis with some antacid use.
  • Avoid taking more than one antacid or laxative containing magnesium or aluminium unless advised.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity to aluminium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, simethicone, or any ingredient of the product.
  • Severe kidney impairment unless specifically prescribed and monitored by a doctor.
  • Suspected or confirmed bowel obstruction, perforation, or severe unexplained abdominal symptoms.
  • Severe low phosphate levels unless a doctor advises otherwise.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Antacids containing aluminium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and simethicone are generally considered to have low systemic absorption when used occasionally at recommended doses. During pregnancy or breastfeeding, use the lowest effective amount for the shortest time and consult a doctor or pharmacist, especially if symptoms are frequent or if there is kidney disease or other medical illness.

Storage Conditions

Store at room temperature in a dry place, away from excess heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Keep the tablets in the original container, tightly closed, and out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I take Digel tablets?

Chew the tablet thoroughly, usually after meals and at bedtime, or follow the product label or your doctor’s advice. Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Can I take Digel with other medicines?

Some medicines may not be absorbed properly if taken close to this antacid, including certain antibiotics, levothyroxine, iron, digoxin, and others. Ask a doctor or pharmacist how many hours to separate your medicines.

Is Digel safe for people with kidney disease?

People with kidney disease should not use it without medical advice. Aluminium and magnesium can build up in the body when kidney function is reduced.

When should I see a doctor while using Digel?

Seek medical advice if symptoms persist, come back often, worsen, last more than 1–2 weeks, or if you have vomiting, black stools, unexplained weight loss, severe abdominal pain, or breathing difficulty.

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