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Gaviscon Infant - 30 Sachets - 6 Pack - Under 1
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Gaviscon Infant - 30 Sachets - 6 Pack - Under 1 is a highly regarded over-the-counter medication that addresses the discomfort caused by gastroesophageal reflux in infants under 1 year old. Gastroesophageal reflux occurs when stomach contents, including acid, flow back into the esophagus, leading to symptoms like regurgitation, irritability, and discomfort in infants. Gaviscon Infant Sachets are specially designed to alleviate these distressing symptoms and improve the quality of life for both infants and their caregivers.
The unique aspect of Gaviscon Infant Sachets is their dual-action mechanism. They contain two active ingredients: sodium alginate and calcium carbonate. Sodium alginate, derived from natural sources such as seaweed, forms a protective layer on top of the stomach contents. This layer acts as a barrier, reducing the likelihood of stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus. Calcium carbonate, another active ingredient, acts as an antacid by neutralizing excess stomach acid. This combination of ingredients offers a comprehensive solution to effectively manage infant reflux symptoms.
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Is Gaviscon Infant suitable for all infants under 1 year old?
How quickly can I expect relief for my baby's reflux symptoms with Gaviscon Infant?
Are there any specific storage requirements for Gaviscon Infant Sachets?
Can I use Gaviscon Infant alongside breastfeeding or formula feeding?
Are there any known interactions with other infant medications or supplements?
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This page was medically reviewed by Dr Sohaib Imtiaz, Clinical Lead |




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