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January 03, 2009 02:20 AM

What ever happened do Di-Gel?

It was my favorite antacid by far... Does anybody know why they stopped making it? or if it may be available somewhere that I don't know about?
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January 03, 2009 03:29 AM
Apparently it has been discontinued by its manufacturer, though antacids exist with similar formulations. Oddly enough, the website of the manufacturer, Aristopharma, doesn't say anything about the discontinuation.
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http://aristopharma.info/digel.htm

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January 03, 2009 05:21 AM
Di-Gel contains calcium carbonate, magnesia, and simethicone. These are very common ingredients of antacids. If you can't get this brand, there are probably several choices at the drugstore that are exactly the same thing with a different brand name. Ask the pharmacist to help you.
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