Suspension
Oxidrox 175 mg + 225 mg/5 ml Suspension
Generic: Aluminium Oxide + Magnesium Hydroxide
Manufacturer: Hudson Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Therapeutic class: Antacid
What is Oxidrox?
Oxidrox 175 mg + 225 mg/5 ml suspension by Hudson Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is an antacid medicine containing Aluminium Oxide + Magnesium Hydroxide. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used for short-term relief of heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach and other symptoms caused by excess stomach acid.
Aluminium Oxide + Magnesium Hydroxide works by neutralising acid already present in the stomach; the magnesium component may loosen stools while the aluminium component may cause constipation, helping to balance each other in many patients. A key caution is to avoid unsupervised use in kidney disease, because aluminium or magnesium can accumulate and cause harm.
Indications
- Relief of heartburn and acid indigestion.
- Relief of sour stomach or hyperacidity symptoms.
- Symptomatic relief of dyspepsia related to excess gastric acid.
- Adjunctive symptomatic relief in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease or peptic ulcer disease when advised by a doctor.
Dosage & Administration
Adults should use Aluminium Oxide + Magnesium Hydroxide suspension exactly as directed on the product label or by a registered doctor or pharmacist. It is commonly taken after meals and at bedtime when symptoms occur. Shake the bottle well before each dose and use a proper measuring spoon or cup. Do not take more often or for longer than advised; persistent or recurrent symptoms need medical evaluation.
Side Effects
- Common: constipation, diarrhoea, nausea, stomach discomfort, chalky taste or belching.
- With excessive or prolonged use: low phosphate levels, electrolyte imbalance, weakness or bone problems.
- Serious, especially in kidney impairment: high magnesium levels, aluminium accumulation, confusion, drowsiness, low blood pressure or abnormal heart rhythm.
- Rare: allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, wheezing or severe dizziness.
Precautions & Warnings
Use caution in people with kidney disease, dehydration, low phosphate levels, bowel obstruction or severe constipation, unexplained abdominal pain, gastrointestinal bleeding, or symptoms that persist despite treatment. Elderly patients and children should use it only with appropriate advice. Use under a registered doctor's or pharmacist's guidance, especially if other medicines are being taken or if symptoms are frequent.
Drug Interactions
- May reduce absorption of many medicines; separate other oral medicines by at least 2–4 hours unless a doctor or pharmacist advises otherwise.
- Important examples include tetracycline and quinolone antibiotics, iron, levothyroxine, bisphosphonates, digoxin, some antifungals, and certain antiretroviral medicines.
- May affect medicines that depend on stomach acidity or urine pH for absorption or elimination.
- Alcohol, smoking, large fatty meals, caffeine and spicy foods can worsen acid-related symptoms in some people.
Contraindications
- Known hypersensitivity to aluminium compounds, magnesium hydroxide, or any ingredient of the preparation.
- Severe kidney impairment or kidney failure unless specifically prescribed and monitored by a doctor.
- Suspected bowel obstruction or severe abdominal pain with vomiting, unless assessed by a doctor.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Antacids such as Aluminium Oxide + Magnesium Hydroxide are generally considered compatible with pregnancy and breastfeeding when used occasionally at recommended doses, but prolonged or high-dose use should be avoided unless advised by a doctor. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek medical advice if symptoms are frequent, severe or associated with vomiting, weight loss, black stools or difficulty swallowing.
Storage Conditions
Store at room temperature, away from excessive heat, direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the bottle tightly closed, do not freeze the suspension, and keep out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date or if the product looks or smells abnormal.
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