
NephLong
Gaviflux Chewable Tablet
Details
The generic (active) ingredients in Gaviflux (500 mg + 267 mg + 160 mg per 10 ml) are:
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Sodium alginate – 500 mg
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Sodium bicarbonate – 267 mg
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Calcium carbonate – 160 mg
💊 Product Description
Gaviflux is an over-the-counter antacid suspension formulated to relieve symptoms of gastric reflux, heartburn, indigestion, bloating, dyspepsia, flatulence, and pregnancy-related heartburn .
🔹 Mechanism of Action
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Raft formation:
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Sodium alginate reacts with stomach acid to create a viscous “raft” that floats on gastric contents.
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This physical barrier helps prevent acid from refluxing into the esophagus, providing relief for up to 4 hours.
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Acid neutralization:
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Calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate neutralize stomach acid, increasing pH and offering rapid relief.
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📋 Indications
Gaviflux is indicated for treatment of:
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Gastric reflux and associated flatulence
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Heartburn and indigestion
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Dyspepsia, epigastric and retrosternal discomfort
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Pregnancy-related heartburn
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Conditions like hiatus hernia, reflux oesophagitis, regurgitation
📦 Dosage & Administration
Oral Suspension (200 ml bottle):
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Adults and children ≥12 years: 10–20 ml after meals and at bedtime (up to four times daily).
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Children 6–12 years: 5–10 ml with meals and at bedtime.
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Not recommended for children under 6 years.
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No dose adjustment needed in the elderly
Tablet form (chewable):
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Adults and ≥12 years: 2–4 tablets after meals and bedtime (up to four times daily).
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Under 12: only by medical advice.
⚠️ Precautions & Interactions
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High sodium/calcium content: Avoid in patients on strict low-salt or calcium-restricted diets (e.g., heart failure, renal impairment, hypercalcemia).
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May interfere with absorption of: tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones, digoxin, iron supplements, thyroid hormones, ketoconazole, neuroleptics, bisphosphonates, etc.—administer other meds ≥2 hours apart.
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Long-term use (>7 days) may mask serious conditions—consult a doctor if symptoms persist.
⚙️ Side Effects
Common mild effects include:
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Constipation, flatulence, belching, stomach cramps
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Rare allergic reactions (urticaria, bronchospasm)
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Overdose may cause alkalosis or acid rebound
👶 Pregnancy & Lactation
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Considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding based on clinical studies and post-marketing data.
✅ Summary
| Component | Function |
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| Sodium alginate | Forms protective gel “raft” in stomach |
| Calcium carbonate | Neutralizes stomach acid |
| Sodium bicarbonate | Boosts acid-neutralizing effect |
This combination provides fast (within minutes) and long-lasting (up to 4 hours) relief for reflux and heartburn symptoms.
📝 In Summary:
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Generic Name: Sodium alginate + sodium bicarbonate + calcium carbonate
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Use: Symptomatic relief of reflux-related heartburn, indigestion, and bloating
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How It Works: Neutralizes acid & forms protective barrier
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Dosage: 10–20 ml suspension post-meals and bedtime (tablet dosage similar)
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Safety: Generally well-tolerated, with mild GI side effects; safe in pregnancy
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Interactions: May affect absorption of various drugs; separate dosing accordingly
Keto Nephron™ DS is a Medical Food as defined under 21 U.S.C. §360ee(b)(3) and 21 CFR 101.9(j)(8), formulated for the dietary management of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Stages 3-5 in adults following physician-supervised protein-restricted diets. It is not a drug, not a dietary supplement, and is not intended for self-medication or general wellness use. MUST BE USED UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION. Quantum LifeSciences Inc., Claremont, CA 91711, USA. FDA Food Facility (Manufacturer) Reg. No. 14961463490.