calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate | Rennie tablets orange, 48 pcs.

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Pharmacological action of

Renny - antacid.

Pharmacodynamics

Topical antacid. The Rennie® tablet contains antacids - calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate, which provide quick and long-term neutralization of excess hydrochloric acid of gastric juice, thereby exerting a protective effect on the gastric mucosa.

Achieving a positive effect within 3-5 minutes is due to the good solubility of the tablets and high calcium content.

Pharmacokinetics

As a result of the interaction of Rennie® with gastric juice, soluble calcium and magnesium salts are formed in the stomach.

The degree of absorption of calcium and magnesium from these compounds depends on the dose of the drug. The maximum absorption is 10% calcium and 15–20% magnesium. A small amount of absorbed calcium and magnesium is excreted through the kidneys.

In case of impaired renal function, the concentration of calcium and magnesium in the plasma may increase. In the intestine, insoluble compounds are formed from soluble salts, which are excreted in the feces.

Indications

Symptoms associated with increased acidity of the gastric juice and reflux esophagitis (including those caused by errors in diet, medication, alcohol abuse, coffee, nicotine):

heartburn

acidic belching srd pain srd burst srd feeling of overflow or heaviness in the epigastric region

dyspepsia

dyspepsia of pregnant women.

Contraindications

hypersensitivity to the components of the drug

severe renal failure

hypercalcemia

hypophosphatemia

nephrocalcinosis

children under 12 years of age.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

When used in recommended doses, the drug does not pose a risk to the fetus or child.

Ingredients

1 tablet contains:

Active ingredients:

calcium carbonate 680 mg

magnesium carbonate basic 80 mg

Excipients:

sucrose

starch sweet potato

Dosage and administration

Inside, chew or keep in your mouth until completely resorbed.

Adults and children over 12 years of age (unless advised otherwise by a doctor) when symptoms appear - 1-2 tablets. If necessary, you can repeat the drug after 2 hours.

The maximum daily dose is 11 tablets.

Side effects

If the recommended doses are observed, the drug is well tolerated, however, in very rare cases, allergic reactions are possible - rash, Quincke's edema, anaphylactic reactions.

Drug Interaction

Changing the acidity of gastric juice while using antacids can reduce the rate and extent of absorption of other drugs at the same time, so medicines should be taken 1-2 hours before or after taking antacids.

Tetracycline series antibiotics, fluoroquinolones, cardiac glycosides, levothyroxine, iron preparations, fluorides, phosphates - with simultaneous use of antacids reduce the absorption of these drugs.

Thiazide diuretics - Regularly monitored serum calcium levels for concomitant administration with antacids.

Anticholinergic drugs enhance and prolong the action, slowing gastric emptying.

overdose

Symptoms: Prolonged use of the drug at high doses in patients with impaired renal function can cause hypermagnesemia, hypercalcemia, alkalosis, which are manifested by nausea, vomiting, muscle weakness.

Treatment: You should discontinue the medication and consult a doctor immediately.

Storage conditions

Store at a temperature not exceeding 25 РC.

Shelf suitability

3 Year

Active ingredient Carbonate carbonate onat

Terms of delivery from

pharmacy without a prescription

dosage form

Dosage

form tablets

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