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Brand name: BasaljelPronounced: BAY-zuhl-jel Generic name: Basic aluminum carbonate What this drug is used forBasaljel relieves symptoms associated with the excess stomach acid that often accompanies an ulcer, stomach inflammation, inflammation of the food canal (the esophagus), or a weakened stomach diaphragm (a hiatal hernia). Basaljel is available in liquid, capsule, and tablet form. How should you take this medication?The usual dose is 2 teaspoonfuls, capsules, or tablets. You may take Basaljel as often as every 2 hours and up to 12 times a day. Mix the liquid with water or fruit juice. Special warnings about this medicationDo not use the maximum dosage of Basaljel for more than 2 weeks unless your doctor recommends it. Basaljel may cause constipation. Be sure to drink plenty of liquid while you are taking it. Possible food and drug interactions when taking this medicationAntacids interact with a variety of prescription drugs when taken at the same time. An interaction is unlikely, however, if you keep doses of the two at least 2 or 3 hours apart. Drugs that may interact include the following: Alendronate (Fosamax) A high-protein meal, such as a steak dinner, can reduce the effectiveness of aluminum-containing antacids such as Basaljel. OverdosageHeavy long-term use of aluminum antacids can lead to symptoms such as loss of appetite, a general feeling of uneasiness, muscle weakness, and bone pain. If you suspect an overdose, call your doctor immediately. Return to top |
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