Naturpharma refalgin is a nutritional supplement to alleviate the state of increased gastric acidity. Contains alginic acid, sodium alginate, sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate, simmericone. Unlike most proton pump (IPA) inhibitors, Refalgin takes a different approach. In the case of an ulcer, it builds a protective layer that protects the stomach lining. In gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERB) builds a natural mechanical barrier that blocks the penetration of gastrointestinal into the esophagus. A characteristic property for the ingredient alginate is that in gastric juice is turned into a gel that protects the stomach mucosa. And calcium ions increase the stability of the alginate gel. Sodium bicarbonate neutralizes gastric acid and helps transform the alginate gel into a foam that prevents reflux. The symmetric forms a thin layer on the stomach mucosa that isolated it from contact with “aggressive factors” .REFALGIN to Naturpharma may be used for a long time as an accompanying agent of NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents).
Alginic acid - 365 mg Sodium alginate - 300 mg Sodium bicarbonate - 150 mg Calcium carbonate - 150 mg Simethicon - 30 mg
Take 30 minutes after eating. Recommended EDA is taken at least 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking other oral products. For adults: 1-2 tablets after food with little water Infants up to 5 kg: 2,5-3,75ml, 5-10 minutes after breastfeeding or as prescribed the doctor. Additionally, 1ml can be given in regurgitation. Children up to 3 years: 5ml after eating and before bed or as prescribed the doctor. Children from 4 to 12 years: 5-10ml after meals and before bed or as prescribed the doctor Children over 12 years of age: 10-15 ml after eating and before bed or as prescribed the doctor
Not to be used in hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients; Do not exceed the recommended daily dose; Product is a substitute for a variety of meals; Keep out of the reach and sight of young children; Not to be used after the expiry date; Store in a dry place at a temperature below 25 degrees;