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What do the Americans take for veragel?

laksa

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I cannot find Veragel at the local pharmacies in the USA. Veragel is a non-prescription medication for managing hyperacidity. You take it when you feel you have a lot of stomach acid.

It does not looks like Veragel is sold in USA. It is may be sold under a different name or marketed under a different product.

What do the Americans take as an equivalent for Veragel?
 

singveld

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ah different medicine have different name in some country. just like panadol, you never find in japan, south korea or usa with that name. they have another name, but same thing.

i check the internet.
in usa, they have this
Trimedica Alkamax
by TriMedica 24.95
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Ingredients & Description
There are many antacids on the market that work to relieve the pain from indigestion or heartburn. But these medications merely treat the symptoms; they don't get to the root of the problem. AlkaMax by TriMedica works by restoring PH balance to the entire body, reducing painful, excessive acid and promoting overall health. There are lots of contributing factors such as eating too much meat, sugar, and soda that can cause an increase in acid build-up throughout the body. Stress levels can also play a major role in promoting acid build-up. Excessive levels of acid in the body can induce several damaging effects like premature aging, fatigue, muscle soreness, and a weakened resistance to sickness. Some of the more common negative symptoms of acid build-up are indigestion, heartburn, and even stomach ulcers. Athletes can be impeded physically by muscle fatigue and soreness when lactic acid builds up in the muscular system. AlkaMax by TriMedica effectively reduces painful acid build-up while enhancing your overall health.

The more common over-the-counter medications used to treat excessive stomach acid reduces hydrochloric acid, which is necessary for healthy digestion. AlkaMax is a unique, patent pending, nutritional supplement that works by neutralizing acid throughout the entire body so that it quenches burning acid at the root of the problem, restoring proper acid/Alkaline balances in the stomach, muscles, and elsewhere. This also preserves the healthy acids in the stomach so that proper digestion can occur. AlkaMax reduces acid build-up, restores healthy PH levels, boosts energy and endurance, and promotes a healthy immune system. It is a valuable tool in maintaining your health and fighting off painful acid build-up. Find relief and wellness with AlkaMax by TriMedica. AlkaMax contains potassium which can interfere with some heart medications and diuretics. Always consult your physician before taking any new medication or supplements.

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SUPPLEMENT FACTS
Serving Size: 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container: 90
Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
Proprietary Blend 4150mg
Glycine †
Citric Acid †
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Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) (root) †
* Percent Daily Values are based on 2,000 calorie diet.
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laksa

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Trimedica Alkamax
by TriMedica 24.95
TriMedAlkamaxCaps-0x0.jpg

AlkaMax (90 Caps) / TriMedica / Multiforce Alkaline Powder

Thanks, AlkaMax would do what Veragel does. I need something to reduce the stomach acid before it gets worse and become a stomach ulcer.
 

halsey02

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I cannot find Veragel at the local pharmacies in the USA. Veragel is a non-prescription medication for managing hyperacidity. You take it when you feel you have a lot of stomach acid.

It does not looks like Veragel is sold in USA. It is may be sold under a different name or marketed under a different product.

What do the Americans take as an equivalent for Veragel?

Typical SINgaporean who mistake BRAND name for the medicine they are taking...VERAGEL is the brand name for Omeprazole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omeprazole that is the generic name of that drug. What you are taking is antacid...ask the pharmacist for the equivalent.

I know VERAGEL & have seen it...though I rarely have hyperactivity problems, someone I know have...
 

halsey02

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Thanks, AlkaMax would do what Veragel does. I need something to reduce the stomach acid before it gets worse and become a stomach ulcer.

You should manage your food intake to prevent another attack, medicine can assist, but taking in long term is not a healthy solution. Your own body, you should know, what not to eat or drink, that will promote the increase in acids.
 

eatshitndie

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root cause may be h. pylori infection in the lower stomach and duodenum. the test is a simple breath test. if tested positive, need to treat it with a anti-biotic cocktail plus prevacid or omeprazole or pentaprazole equivalent. early treatment will help prevent stomach ulcers which lead to cancer.
 

looneytan

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singveld, I could not find Viagra in Papua New guinea

what do they call it over there, thanks
 

yellowarse

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Typical SINgaporean who mistake BRAND name for the medicine they are taking...VERAGEL is the brand name for Omeprazole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omeprazole that is the generic name of that drug. What you are taking is antacid...ask the pharmacist for the equivalent.


Veragel is NOT omeprazole, which is a proton-pump inhibitor. Veragel is an antacid, sold locally as Veragel DMS. Its contents are:

Related Information: <select class="normaltext" id="RelatedMonographs" style="font-family: Arial, 'Lucida Sans', 'Trebuchet MS', Helvetica, geneva, sans-serif, Verdana, 'Palatino Linotype'; line-height: normal; font-size: 12px; max-width: 330px; "> <option value="/singapore/drug/info/Veragel DMS/Veragel%20DMS?type=brief" selected="selected">Veragel DMS Concise Info</option> <option value="/singapore/Company/Info/United%20American?brand=Veragel%20DMS">United American Company Info</option> </select>Abbreviation Index

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ManufacturerUnited American
DistributorZuellig
MarketerFar East Drug
ContentsAl(OH)[SUB]3[/SUB]-Mg carbonate co-precipitate 325 mg, dicyclomine HCl 2.5 mg, dimethicone 10 mg

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</tbody>


American equivalents are Alka-Seltzer, Gaviscon and Mylanta.
 

laksa

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Typical SINgaporean who mistake BRAND name for the medicine they are taking...VERAGEL is the brand name for Omeprazole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omeprazole that is the generic name of that drug. What you are taking is antacid...ask the pharmacist for the equivalent.

I know VERAGEL & have seen it...though I rarely have hyperactivity problems, someone I know have...

As yellowarse pointed out, Veragel is not Omeprazole. Veragel is antacid. Omeprazole is proton-pump inhibitors.

I'm just looking for an antacid.

I finally found out what Veragel is. The veragel wrapper never states the ingredients.

http://fareastdrug.com/veragel-factsheet.php

Veragel DMS Tablets
- Aluminium Hydroxide - Magnesium Carbonate co-precipitate – 325mg
- Dicyclomine HCI - 2.5mg
- Dimethicone - 10mg
 

laksa

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Veragel is NOT omeprazole, which is a proton-pump inhibitor. Veragel is an antacid, sold locally as Veragel DMS. Its contents are:

Related Information: <select class="normaltext" id="RelatedMonographs" style="font-family: Arial, 'Lucida Sans', 'Trebuchet MS', Helvetica, geneva, sans-serif, Verdana, 'Palatino Linotype'; line-height: normal; font-size: 12px; max-width: 330px; "> <option value="/singapore/drug/info/Veragel DMS/Veragel%20DMS?type=brief" selected="selected">Veragel DMS Concise Info</option> <option value="/singapore/Company/Info/United%20American?brand=Veragel%20DMS">United American Company Info</option> </select>Abbreviation Index

<tbody>
</tbody>

ManufacturerUnited American
DistributorZuellig
MarketerFar East Drug
ContentsAl(OH)[SUB]3[/SUB]-Mg carbonate co-precipitate 325 mg, dicyclomine HCl 2.5 mg, dimethicone 10 mg

<tbody>
</tbody>


American equivalents are Alka-Seltzer, Gaviscon and Mylanta.


Yellowarse, you got it right. Yes, Alka-Seltzer, Gaviscon and Mylanta are the right equivalents. Thanks.


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laksa

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Have you been tested for the presence of the h. pylori bacteria?

No. I have not. Maybe I should test for h. pylori bacteria to see if it is peptic ulcer. The reason why I take veragel is I am taking antibiotics and to prevent the stomach from getting too acidity, which leads to gastric if unchecked, I need the veragel. If I don't take antibiotics, then I don't need veragel. I just need to keep the acid down and don't need to inhibit acid, which is why I asked for antacid and not proton-pump inhibitors. By the way, Tums is also a common antacid but I prefer Gaviscon now that I 'discovered' it.

Has h. pylori bacteria anything to do with cancer?
 

Aussie Prick

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Just head into any CVS or Walgreen there and ask the pharmacist which is the equivalent there are so many antacids OTC. They will tell you. Only way to be 100% sure of H Pylori is to go for upper endoscopy.But stomach acid increases usually due to diet.

No. I have not. Maybe I should test for h. pylori bacteria to see if it is peptic ulcer. The reason why I take veragel is I am taking antibiotics and to prevent the stomach from getting too acidity, which leads to gastric if unchecked, I need the veragel. If I don't take antibiotics, then I don't need veragel. I just need to keep the acid down and don't need to inhibit acid, which is why I asked for antacid and not proton-pump inhibitors. By the way, Tums is also a common antacid but I prefer Gaviscon now that I 'discovered' it.

Has h. pylori bacteria anything to do with cancer?
 

Leongsam

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Has h. pylori bacteria anything to do with cancer?

It's risk factor but obviously not the only factor as 50% of the world population harbor the virus.

85% have no symptoms whatsoever. 2% of those with the bacteria develop cancer.
 
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