DI-GEL Tablets: Active Ingredients: (Per Tablet)--Simethicone 20 mg., Calcium Carbonate 280 mg., Magnesium Hydroxide 128 mg. Inactive Ingredients: D & C yellow No. 10 aluminum lake, FD&C yellow No. 6 aluminum lake, flavor, magnesium stearate, malto-dextrin mannitol, povidone, pregelatinized starch, starch, stearic acid, sucrose, talc.

Dietetically sodium free, calcium rich.

  For fast, temporary relief of acid indigestion, heartburn, sour stomach and accompanying symptoms of gas.

Actions:   When excess acid and bubbles of gas are trapped in the stomach, they can cause heartburn and acid indigestion.

The white layer of Di-Gel goes to work fast to neutralize excess acid. While, unlike plain antacids, the Simethicone in the yellow layer breaks up gas bubbles rapidly.

Di-Gel is also calcium rich, 2 tablets contribute 22% of the U.S. recommended daily intact of calcium.

:   Do not take more than 24 tablets in a 24 hour period, or use the maximum dosage of this product for more than 2 weeks, or use if you have kidney disease, except under the advice and supervision of a physician. Tablets may cause constipation or have a laxative effect. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children.

Drug Interaction:    Antacids may interact with certain prescription drugs. If you are presently taking a prescription drug, do not take this product without checking with your doctor or other health professional.

Directions:   TABLETS: Chew 2 to 4 tablets every 2 hours, after or between meals and at bedtime, or as directed by a doctor.

Store between 15° and 30°C (59° and 86°F). Protect from excessive moisture.

How Supplied:

DI-GEL Tablets in Mint and Lemon/Orange Flavor - In boxes of 30 and 90 in handy portable safety sealed blister packaging.

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