Posted on 12/26/2010 1:00:57 AM PST by BigBlueJon
Man up and feel the burn, baby !
Rolaids?
When Rolaids spells relief, it spells out “P E P C I D.”
It is not good to rely on pills or over the counter stuff.
Swill a tablespoon of baking soda in a cup of warm water if you can not drink milk.
Prilosec?
I hadn't heard anything about a recall.
True...we actually do try a lot of alternate methods for relief. It’s by no means a daily product that we take, but when it’s dire, it works and it works fast.
Slow release pills, caplets, etc. work over time. Pepcid Complete and its generic relatives, works every time, all of the time and at that very moment in time.
Here you go:
http://www.wellsphere.com/digestive-health-article/is-there-a-recall-on-pepcid-complete/1236089
Thanks for the info. I had actually read that very link before posting, but just like some of the replies, not a lot of definitive info.
It just seems very sudden for every bottle, of every similar label to just vanish without reasonable explanation of even a nightly news blurb.
The tablets are still available.
They are not chewable but they work.
There is a viable replacement,
-Equate-
Just a suggestion - Danactive. I down a shot every day and my heartburn issues have gotten a lot better.
Whew... I have two large-size plastic bottles of Pepcid Complete on the shelf above my computer. I bought them within the past three months. I will be duplicating your check of local store shelves tomorrow.
Thanks for the heads up.
Nothing to worry about, nothing at all....
Why the product was pulled;
Factory shut-down, contaminates (wood, metal) found in products.
FDA uncovers more problems at J&J Fort Washington plant
(Reuters) - U.S. inspectors are still uncovering a host of problems at a Johnson & Johnson manufacturing plant that was the source of a major recall of dozens of popular children’s medications earlier this year.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6BF06A20101216
Alfalfa, I think, absorbs excess stomach acid and is full of micro nutrients that supply the stomach tissue with necessary nutrition to aid in healing. It also is an alkalizer and tends to help the ph level become normal in the digestive tract.
Here are 2 web pagex that talks about the benefits of alfalfa.
http://www.herbalextractsplus.com/alfalfa-leaf.cfm
http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supplements/ingredientmono-19-ALFALFA.aspx?activeIngredientId=19&activeIngredientName=ALFALFA
Obtaining the immediate cure is usually more a pain than explaining the inevitable cause before the fact.
I call it being married. My wife calls it You got drunk, and that is why I ate the whole pecan pie... And the m&m.s and that small thing that used to be our pet...
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3984.m570.l1313&_nkw=pepcid&_sacat=See-All-Categories
Lots for sale at ebay. Curious. I was too cheap to use the pepcid complete though it works well.
Walmart sells the generic zantac, $4.00 for 65 150 mg tablets as part of their $4.00/month prescriptions. I ruined my stomach when I hurt my back with nonsteroidals.
Then I read an article on sugars and refined carbohydrates. Our stomachs produce excess acid to digest those foodstuffs as they are so alkaline. This leads to acid reflex and indigestion.
The solution is simple. Eat half a raw apple in the evening. It eliminates heartburn and is good for you. Something about the enzymes in raw food is good for our digestion.
Anyway, it works for me, is plentiful in local stores and doesn't cost all that much!
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