If the dog is on a prescription of peptobismol, then you should refer to the container in which the drug comes from.
Peptobismol, stomach ailment, all sorts of things.
Give it peptobismol.. that should do the trick!
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no but if you put black food colouring on you're poo then it might make you're poo blackEdit: Yes it can I had to take it once and it did exactly that..but it's nothing to worry about it's only a side effect and is only temporary.
All you do is drink Sprite or Ginger Ale lay on your left side and you'll burp then put your legs up high on pillows then maybe try tums or peptobismol
im having the same problem its so bad and has been happening too long so im seeing a doctor and suggest you do the same but until then lay down sip some 7-up and take some peptobismol good luck
Do not give a 9 year old Peptobismol. It is a salicylate and shouldn't be given to children under 12 due to the risk of Rye's Syndrome.
You should probably not give peptobismol to a dog. Peptobismol's active ingredient is bismuth salicylate, a relative to aspirin. You can't give peptobismol to kids, because they can get something called Reye's syndrome and potentially die from it. You should ask your vet what to do about your dog, but do not feed it peptobismol.
Yes, any of the following antacids are tradionally ok by most ob/gyns, but check with yours to be 100% sure. Alternagel, Amphogel, Maalox, Mylanta, Pepcid, Piopan, Rolaids, Tagamet, Tums, Zantac The following should not be used during pregnancy: AlkaSeltzer, PeptoBismol (they both contain aspirin)
No, it shouldn't make you feel sleepy. The active ingredient normally included in medicines that make you drowsy s antihistimine, which is an anti-inflammatory usually taken to combat against allergies.
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