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    • ANTACID EXTRA STRENGTH (Generic for GAVISCON)

    • QTY 90
    • 300MG(750)
    • Chewable Tablet

CALCIUM CARBONATE (KAL see um KAR bon ate) treats heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, or other conditions caused by too much stomach acid. It works by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach. It belongs to a group of medications called antacids. It may also be used to increase calcium levels in your body. Calcium is a mineral that plays an important role in building strong bones and maintaining heart health.


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Antacid 750mg Chewable Tablet
Antacid 750mg Chewable Tablet

Strength: 300MG(750)

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Antacid 750mg Chewable Tablet
Antacid 750mg Chewable Tablet

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Antacid 750mg ES  Chewable Tab
Antacid 750mg ES Chewable Tab

Strength: 300MG(750)

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Antacid 750mg ES Chewable Tab
Antacid 750mg ES Chewable Tab

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Calcium Antacid 750mg Chewable
Calcium Antacid 750mg Chewable

Strength: 300MG(750)

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