Setlers
Setlers is a brand of antacid medication primarily used to relieve symptoms of indigestion, heartburn, and excess stomach acid. The active ingredient in Setlers antacid is usually calcium carbonate, which works by neutralizing stomach acid, thereby reducing irritation and discomfort in the stomach and esophagus.
Composition and Mechanism of Action[edit | edit source]
Setlers antacid tablets contain calcium carbonate as their main active ingredient. Calcium carbonate is a naturally occurring compound that acts as an antacid by neutralizing hydrochloric acid in the stomach. This neutralization process increases the pH level of the stomach contents, making it less acidic and thus alleviating symptoms of heartburn and indigestion.
Indications[edit | edit source]
Setlers is indicated for the relief of symptoms associated with:
- Heartburn
- Indigestion
- Acid reflux
- Stomach ulcers (as part of a combination therapy)
Dosage and Administration[edit | edit source]
The dosage of Setlers antacids depends on the age of the patient and the severity of symptoms. It is important to follow the instructions on the packaging or those provided by a healthcare professional. Typically, adults are advised to chew one to two tablets as symptoms occur, not exceeding the maximum recommended dose.
Side Effects[edit | edit source]
While Setlers is generally safe and well-tolerated, some individuals may experience side effects, including:
Long-term use or overuse of calcium carbonate can lead to more serious conditions such as hypercalcemia, characterized by elevated levels of calcium in the blood.
Precautions[edit | edit source]
Before using Setlers, individuals should consult with a healthcare provider if they have a history of:
Additionally, because Setlers can interact with other medications by affecting their absorption, it is important to discuss all current medications with a healthcare provider.
Interactions[edit | edit source]
Setlers antacids can interfere with the absorption of certain medications, including:
To minimize interactions, a gap of at least 2 hours should be maintained between taking Setlers and other medications.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Setlers antacids offer effective relief from indigestion and heartburn by neutralizing stomach acid. However, like all medications, they should be used responsibly and under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid potential side effects and interactions.
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