Description
Gets to Work Instantly – Gaviscon Double Action’s formulation gets to work in seconds to create a protective barrier that lasts up to 4 hours. In fact, 9 out 10 people would use Gaviscon Double Action again (based on a survey of 45 heartburn and indigestion sufferers compared to control.
– Lasts Up to 2x Longer than Antacids – Unlike antacids, Gaviscon Double Action forms a raft, or layer, on the top of your stomach contents and to help keep stomach acid in your stomach, where it belongs.
– Unique Formulation/Combination for Dual Relief Of Heartburn & Indigestion – Gaviscon Double Action neutralises excess stomach acid to help relieve discomfort. It also forms a protective barrier over the stomach contents to help soothe the burning sensation in your chest.
– Suitable for Use in Pregnancy – Gaviscon products are suitable for use during pregnancy and whilst breastfeeding. Medicines can harm your unborn child, Always speak to doctor or pharmacist before using medicine in pregnancy.
– 40 Years of Gaviscon – For over 40 years, Gaviscon has helped to provide millions of people with fast, effective heartburn and indigestion relief.
Gaviscon Double Action Mint Liquid bring fast, soothing and long lasting relief for up to 4 hours from heartburn and indigestion. They get to work in two different ways:
Neutralising excess stomach acid to help relieve discomfort.
Forming a protective barrier over the stomach contents to help soothe burning sensation in your chest so, for symptoms of heartburn or indigestion Gaviscon double action can help provide fast, soothing relief. The tablets do not contain sugar or gluten. You can take this product if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Gaviscon Double Action liquid for heartburn and indigestion. Medicines can affect the unborn baby. Always talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine during pregnancy. If symptoms are severe or prolonged you should consult a doctor or pharmacist. Always read the label. RB-M-30605
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Medicines should not be disposed via household wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required.
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