If you are taking medicines, you need to have these prescribed for you by a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) because they are trained to know which medicines can be mixed. It is very dangerous to self medicate and if you are taking antibiotics, may result in antibiotics becoming infective in the future.
Yes you can.
NO. the pepto bismol will interact with the metformin not being absorb correctly
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. 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
Yes, there is no interaction between the two
Exactly 326 million trillion gallons to be precise.
How long should you wait to take pepto bismal after taking a 5mg valium.
It shouldn't. The active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol is made by compounding the heavy metal Bismuth with aspirin. Neither one is either psychoactive or illegal - and the product is sold OTC no questions asked - so no one would care if you take it.
There are no interactions between the two, and though drinking may exacerbate your stomach problems, Pepto-Bismol can also help prevent problems caused by the alcohol.
Yes. I know this guy that started losing his hearing in his right ear from drinking too much of it from the bottle.
No.