NO. the pepto bismol will interact with the metformin not being absorb correctly
Pepto Bismol is pink.
Pepto Bismol
Pepto-Bismol does not contain any gas-fighting ingredients. The active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol is Bismuth subsalicylate, which is an anti-diarrheal and pain reliever. The most common drug used to relieve gas is Simethicone, and Pepto-Bismol does not contain this.
Pepto-Bismol does not contain any gas-fighting ingredients. The active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol is Bismuth subsalicylate, which is an anti-diarrheal and pain reliever. The most common drug used to relieve gas is Simethicone, and Pepto-Bismol does not contain this.
Yes you can.
Gaviscon and Pepto-Bismol are different. Gaviscon is used for heartburn and acid reflux. Pepto-Bismol is used for an upset stomach and diarrhea.
Pepto Bismol was invented in 1901. The original name was Bismosal: Mixture Cholera Infantum and was renamed to Pepto Bismol in 1919.
Yes. I've taken pepto bismol once because I had slight nausea. After taking it, I had severe stomach pains, vomitting, and trouble breathing. I'm pretty sure it was some kind of allergic reaction. If you are allergic to asprin, you probably shouldn't take pepto bismol because it contains a type of Salicylate, which some people are allergic to. For a list of side effects for pepto bismol, visit http://www.drugs.com/sfx/pepto-bismol-side-effects.html
The Pepto Bismol song goes like this:Nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea
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