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  2. Mylanta - Wikipedia

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    Mylanta. Mylanta is a brand of over-the-counter drugs for digestive problems, manufactured by Infirst Healthcare USA under license from McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a division of Kenvue (formerly Pfizer since 2007 following its acquisition). [1] It includes several different products intended to treat heartburn and bloating.

  3. Kaopectate - Wikipedia

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    Kaopectate is an orally taken medication from invented by Jonathan Jordan for the treatment of mild diarrhea. It is also sometimes used to treat indigestion, nausea, and stomach ulcers. The active ingredients have varied over time, and are different between the United States and Canada. The original active ingredients were kaolinite and pectin.

  4. GI cocktail - Wikipedia

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    GI cocktail. A gastrointestinal cocktail, (also known as a GI cocktail or gastric cocktail), is a mixture of medications used to treat symptoms of dyspepsia. [1] The GI cocktail generally contains a mixture of viscous lidocaine, an antacid, and an anticholinergic. [1][2] The GI cocktail is commonly prescribed in the hospital or emergency ...

  5. Johnson & Johnson Recalls Mylanta Over Labeling

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    Now it's dragging Merck with it as the two announced a recall of 12 over-the-counter Mylanta heartburn medicine liquid products as well as Alternagel liquid antacid to update product labeling.

  6. 12 Million Bottles of Mylanta Recalled - AOL

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    Johnson & Johnson-Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals Co. recalled 12 million bottles of Mylanta and thousands of packages of AlternaGel because flavoring used in the products contains a small amount ...

  7. Retatrutide - Wikipedia

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    Retatrutide. Retatrutide (LY-3437943) is an experimental drug for obesity developed by American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly and Company. It is a triple glucagon hormone receptor agonist (GLP-1, GIP, and GCGR receptors). [1] It has been shown to achieve a more than 17.5% mean weight reduction in adults without diabetes but with obesity or ...

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  9. Famotidine - Wikipedia

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    Famotidine. Famotidine, sold under the brand name Pepcid among others, is a histamine H 2 receptor antagonist medication that decreases stomach acid production. [4] It is used to treat peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. [4] It is taken by mouth or by injection into a vein. [4]