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Bismuth Subgallate

Information About Bismuth Subgallate

Uses of Bismuth Subgallate

Bismuth Subgallate is commonly used to treat Deodorizing flatulence and stools

How Bismuth Subgallate Works

Bismuth Subgallate works by absorbing the extra water as well as toxins in the large intestine and forms a protective coat on the intestinal wall lining

Side Effects of Bismuth Subgallate

Darkening of the stool

Information Updated on : Wed Jul 17 2024 02:48:37 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

Available Medicine for Bismuth Subgallate

Bismuth Subgallate Related Warnings

Alcohol Safe

There is no known interaction or adverse effects known when Bismuth Subgallate and alcohol are consumed together. It is, therefore, safe to be used together.

Pregnancy Limited Data

It is not known whether Bismuth Subgallate will affect fetus and the women's health or not both in animal and human studies. Caution should be taken if using products containing Bismuth Subgallate.

Lactation Limited Data

It is not known whether Bismuth Subgallate will be absorbed and found in the human breastmilk or not. Precautionary measure should be taken and advice from an expert should be sought before taking Bismuth Subgallate.

Driving Generally Safe

Bismuth Subgallate is safe to be used during driving as no contraindication or side effects that may hinder the concentration or the ability to drive.

Kidney Safe If Prescribed

Bismuth Subgallate is minimally absorbed into the circulatory system and does not affect those with renal impairment. No dosage adjustment is needed as well.

Liver Limited Data

It is not known whether Bismuth Subgallate is metabolised by the liver or not. The manufacturer labelling indicates that it does not need any dosage adjustment in people with hepatic impairment.

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