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Hazmi Vet Oral Powder 25 gm + 1.5 gm + 1.5 gm + 7 gm + 65 gm/100 gm Powder

Generic: Ammonium Bicarbonate + Gentian + Ginger + Nux Vomica + Sodium Bicarbonate

Manufacturer: Popular Pharmaceuticals PLC

Therapeutic class: Antacid and digestive aid

What is Hazmi Vet Oral Powder used for?

Hazmi Vet Oral Powder 25 gm + 1.5 gm + 1.5 gm + 7 gm + 65 gm/100 gm powder by Popular Pharmaceuticals PLC is a digestive powder that contains Ammonium Bicarbonate + Gentian + Ginger + Nux Vomica + Sodium Bicarbonate.

What is Hazmi Vet Oral Powder?

Hazmi Vet Oral Powder 25 gm + 1.5 gm + 1.5 gm + 7 gm + 65 gm/100 gm powder by Popular Pharmaceuticals PLC is a digestive powder that contains Ammonium Bicarbonate + Gentian + Ginger + Nux Vomica + Sodium Bicarbonate. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used for short-term relief of acidity, indigestion, bloating and gas when these symptoms are mild and occasional.

Ammonium Bicarbonate + Gentian + Ginger + Nux Vomica + Sodium Bicarbonate combines bicarbonate salts that neutralize excess stomach acid with herbal bitter/carminative ingredients such as gentian and ginger that may support digestion. A key caution is that nux vomica can be toxic if improperly processed or taken in excess, so the product should be used only as directed and not for long-term self-treatment.

Indications

  • Short-term symptomatic relief of mild indigestion or dyspepsia.
  • Relief of acidity or heartburn associated with excess stomach acid.
  • Relief of bloating, belching and gas after meals.

Dosage & Administration

For adults, use the powder exactly as written on the product label or as advised by a registered doctor or pharmacist, usually mixed with water and taken after meals when needed. Do not exceed the recommended amount, do not use continuously for many days without medical advice, and seek medical review if symptoms are frequent, severe, worsening, or associated with weight loss, vomiting, black stools, chest pain or difficulty swallowing.

Side Effects

  • Common effects may include belching, stomach discomfort, nausea, abdominal bloating or a salty/alkaline taste.
  • Bicarbonate salts may cause excess sodium intake, fluid retention, increased blood pressure or metabolic alkalosis if overused.
  • Ginger may cause heartburn, mouth irritation or mild diarrhoea in some people.
  • Serious but uncommon concerns include allergic reactions, severe persistent abdominal pain, swelling of the face or throat, breathing difficulty, confusion, muscle twitching, seizures or symptoms suggestive of nux vomica/strychnine toxicity, especially after excessive intake.

Precautions & Warnings

Use caution in people with kidney disease, heart failure, high blood pressure, oedema, liver disease, a sodium-restricted diet, acid-base disorders, seizure disorders, stomach ulcer symptoms, persistent reflux, or recurrent indigestion. Avoid excessive or prolonged use. Use Ammonium Bicarbonate + Gentian + Ginger + Nux Vomica + Sodium Bicarbonate under a registered doctor's or pharmacist's guidance, especially for children, older adults, pregnant or breastfeeding women, and anyone taking regular medicines.

Drug Interactions

  • Antacid bicarbonates can reduce or delay absorption of some medicines, including tetracycline and quinolone antibiotics, iron, levothyroxine, azole antifungals and some heart medicines; separate doses as advised by a healthcare professional.
  • Sodium bicarbonate can alter urine pH and may affect medicines such as lithium, salicylates and some stimulants.
  • Ginger may increase bleeding risk when used with anticoagulants or antiplatelet medicines such as warfarin, aspirin or clopidogrel.
  • Ginger may add to the effects of diabetes or blood-pressure medicines in some people.
  • Alcohol, smoking, very spicy or fatty foods and large late meals may worsen acidity or indigestion symptoms.

Contraindications

  • Known allergy or hypersensitivity to any component of Ammonium Bicarbonate + Gentian + Ginger + Nux Vomica + Sodium Bicarbonate.
  • Known or suspected poisoning or sensitivity to nux vomica/strychnine-containing products.
  • Severe kidney impairment, metabolic or respiratory alkalosis, or conditions where extra sodium load is unsafe unless specifically prescribed.
  • Do not use for severe abdominal pain, repeated vomiting, gastrointestinal bleeding, chest pain, or unexplained weight loss without urgent medical assessment.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Safety of this combination in pregnancy and breastfeeding is not well established, particularly because it contains nux vomica and multiple herbal/mineral ingredients. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use it only if a registered doctor considers it necessary and should avoid self-medication.

Storage Conditions

Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture, heat and direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not use if the powder is discoloured, damp, has an unusual smell, or is past its expiry date.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hazmi Vet Oral Powder used for?

Hazmi Vet Oral Powder is generally used for short-term relief of mild, occasional acidity, indigestion, bloating, belching and gas. It should not be used as a long-term self-treatment, and persistent or severe symptoms need medical advice.

How should I take Hazmi Vet Oral Powder?

Take Hazmi Vet Oral Powder exactly as directed on the label or as advised by a registered doctor or pharmacist, usually mixed with water after meals when needed. Do not take more than the recommended amount.

When should I see a doctor while using Hazmi Vet Oral Powder?

Seek medical help if symptoms are frequent, severe or worsening, or if you have weight loss, repeated vomiting, black stools, chest pain, difficulty swallowing, severe abdominal pain or signs of allergy such as face/throat swelling or breathing difficulty.

Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use Hazmi Vet Oral Powder?

The safety of this combination in pregnancy and breastfeeding is not well established, especially because it contains nux vomica and several herbal/mineral ingredients. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use it only if a registered doctor advises it.

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