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Acts as a digestive aid|Possesses antacid and laxative properties|Helps manage heartburn, gastric reflux and indigestion
Acifix Oral Gel It is a therapeutic digestive formulation containing a balanced mix of Aluminium hydroxide, Magnesium hydroxide, Simethicone and Sodium alginate. It possesses antacid and laxative properties. It helps deal with gastric issues such as acidity, bloating and irritable bowel syndrome. It also helps manage heartburn, gastric reflux and indigestionKey IngredientsAluminium hydroxideMagnesium hydroxideSimethiconeSodium alginateKey Benefits:It acts as a digestive aid that possesses antacid and laxative propertiesAluminium hydroxide is an antacid, which helps neutralise increased stomach acidMagnesium hydroxide is a laxative that helps increase water in the intestine and reduce stomach acidSimethicone helps to relieve the system from gastric issues like acidity, bloating and irritable bowel movementSodium alginate is a natural carbohydrate, used in the management of heartburn, gastric reflux and acid indigestionAcifix Oral Gel helps provide relief from peptic ulcer, gastritis, heartburn, esophagitis, and other dyspeptic conditions associated with hyperacidityProduct Form: Oral gelDirections for Use: Use as advised by the healthcare professionalSafety Information:Read the label carefully before useKeep out of the reach of childrenStore in a cool and dry place
Aluminium hydroxide|Magnesium hydroxide|Simethicone|Sodium alginate
It acts as a digestive aid that possesses antacid and laxative properties|Aluminium hydroxide is an antacid, which helps neutralise increased stomach acid|Magnesium hydroxide is a laxative that helps increase water in the intestine and reduce stomach acid|Simethicone helps to relieve the system from gastric issues like acidity, bloating and irritable bowel movement|Sodium alginate is a natural carbohydrate, used in the management of heartburn, gastric reflux and acid indigestion|Acifix Oral Gel helps provide relief from peptic ulcer, gastritis, heartburn, esophagitis, and other dyspeptic conditions associated with hyperacidity
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