Do Rennies work for trapped wind?
Rennie Deflatine relieves the discomfort of trapped wind and its associated symptoms of bloating, pressure and fullness after food. It has been formulated with simeticone, a highly effective ingredient which relieves the symptoms of trapped wind.
What is the best medicine for trapped wind?
Simeticone or (simethicone) is a type of medicine called an antiflatulent. It is used to treat wind (flatulence). It is a mixture of silica gel and dimeticone (or dimethicone, a type of silicone) and is known as “activated dimeticone”. It can help with trapped wind and bloating as well as colic in babies.
Is Rennie Deflatine good for heartburn?
Rennie Deflatine also contains antacids which provide effective relief from heartburn, indigestion and acid reflux.
When should I take Deflatine?
RENNIE DEFLATINE DOSAGE One or two tablets sucked or chewed as required. Do not take more than 11 tablets a day. This medicine is only for adults and children over 12 years.
Does Deflatine get rid of bloating?
Rennie Deflatine contains an active ingredient called simeticone, which effectively acts to disperse the gas accumulated in the digestive tract. As such, it helps to relieve trapped wind and bloating, as well as other digestive conditions such as heartburn and acid reflux.
How do you take Rennie Deflatine?
RENNIE DEFLATINE DOSAGE
- One or two tablets sucked or chewed as required.
- Do not take more than 11 tablets a day.
- This medicine is only for adults and children over 12 years.
- The duration of treatment is limited to 14 days.
How often can I take Deflatine?
Adults and adolescents over 12 years of age should take one or two tablets as needed to relieve symptoms, up to a maximum of 11 tablets in a day. The tablets can be sucked or chewed.
What is better Gaviscon or Rennies?
Compared with Gaviscon, Rennie alginate had a higher acid-neutralizing capacity, greater maximum pH and longer duration of antacid activity in vitro. However, the two products produced comparable alginate rafts at each pH evaluated.