Activated charcoal absorbs ingested toxins into the digestive tract and prevents absorption of these toxins.
Anti-flatulence changes the surface tension of gas bubbles, allowing the gas to be easily removed.
Medical uses of Eucarbon Herbal Tablets
This medication is intended to relieve various symptoms such as a feeling of pressure in the digestive system, fullness in the stomach area, and intestinal cramps resulting from excessive accumulation of gases that may form in the digestive system in the following cases:
aerophagia
indigestion
Irritable bowel syndrome
peptic ulcer
Postoperative gas bloating
infant colic
How to use Eucarbon Herbal Tablets
Take 1-4 tablets at a time; 12 tablets is the maximum daily dose. Take the tablets with water.
Doses may be changed under special circumstances, so always follow your doctor or pharmacist's instructions.
If you take more than you should, talk to a doctor or go to the hospital immediately.
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for your next dose.
Do not take a double dose (two doses at the same time) to make up for a missed dose.
Side effects of Eucarbon Herbal Tablets
Although these side effects are rare.
The most common side effects are: constipation; abdominal discomfort; diarrhea; nausea; sudden urge to defecate; and anal irritation.
Use of Eucarbon Herbal Tablets during pregnancy and breastfeeding
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
Helpful tips to relieve bloating and gas pain in the digestive system
Eat and drink slowly. Taking your time can help you swallow less air. Try to eat without distractions; eating when you're stressed or running increases the amount of air you swallow.
Avoid carbonated drinks, they increase carbon dioxide.
Avoid gum and hard candy. When you chew gum or suck on hard candy, you swallow more air than usual.
Don't smoke. When you inhale smoke, you also inhale and swallow air.
Check your dentures. Ill-fitting dentures can cause you to swallow excess air when eating and drinking.
Movement: Taking a short walk after eating may help.
Heartburn treatment: Over-the-counter antacids or other treatments may be helpful for occasional mild heartburn, but GERD may require stronger prescription medication or other treatments.