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hopelessgirl

hopelessgirl

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Oct 12, 2021
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So I just tested my SN and it seems like it's good.

I have Seroquel as antiemetics, and the only thing I need now is some antiacid. I live in Norway though so not sure what type I need or where I can get it. Anyone who can guide me on what kind of anti acid to get and where?

So I found, novaluzid which contains: Aluminiumhydroksid 5,20 mmol Al, magnesiumkarbonat and magnesiumhydroksid 4,84 mmol Mg.

Does this seem fine?

And then I just have to start up on my Seroquel again because currently I am not taking them. And I need to take it for at least 2 weeks for it to work. I would prefer having an antiemetic that I could take in a single dose... But too lazy to ask my doctor for it. Don't know what lie I would have to come up with :-P

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Make sure your antacid contains Magnesium Hydroxide, the crucial component to neutralize stomach acid.
 
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Make sure your antacid contains Magnesium Hydroxide, the crucial component to neutralize stomach acid.

Thanks! I was thinking about famotidine, but it doesn't seem to contain magnesium hydroxide, even though it is supposed to be a fast working one. I'll keep looking.
Make sure your antacid contains Magnesium Hydroxide, the crucial component to neutralize stomach acid.
So I found, novaluzid which contains: Aluminiumhydroksid 5,20 mmol Al, magnesiumkarbonat and magnesiumhydroksid 4,84 mmol Mg.

Does this seem fine?
 
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blueclover_.

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Oct 11, 2021
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Thanks! I was thinking about famotidine, but it doesn't seem to contain magnesium hydroxide, even though it is supposed to be a fast working one. I'll keep looking.

So I found, novaluzid which contains: Aluminiumhydroksid 5,20 mmol Al, magnesiumkarbonat and magnesiumhydroksid 4,84 mmol Mg.

Does this seem fine?
I've never heard of Novaluzid as i am not a Norwegian, but does the label say the amount of the MH?

Wikipedia: "As an antacid, magnesium hydroxide is dosed at approximately 0.5–1.5 g in adults and works by simple neutralization, by which the hydroxide ions from the Mg(OH)2​ combine with acidic H+​ ions produced in the form of hydrochloric acid by parietal cells in the stomach, to produce water."

I'd reccomend an antacid that contains at least 0.15 g of MH. I suggest you to seek more information about the brand on the internet and stick closely to Stan's Guide.
 
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I've never heard of Novaluzid as i am not a Norwegian, but does the label say the amount of the MH?

Wikipedia: "As an antacid, magnesium hydroxide is dosed at approximately 0.5–1.5 g in adults and works by simple neutralization, by which the hydroxide ions from the Mg(OH)2​ combine with acidic H+​ ions produced in the form of hydrochloric acid by parietal cells in the stomach, to produce water."

I'd reccomend an antacid that contains 1.5 g of MH just to be safe. It seems like the label doesn't say precisely the amount of MH. I suggest you to seek more information about the brand on the internet. Or look for other brands. And stick closely to Stan's Guide.
Thanks.

It says magnesiumhydroksid: 4,84mmol mg. But I have no idea what that amounts to.
 

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