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Enterosgel Intestinal Toxin Binding Adsorbent Gel - 225g

Enterosgel Intestinal Toxin Binding Adsorbent Gel - 225g

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Ingredients

Polymethylsiloxane (Methylsilisic Acid 70%), Purified Water 30%

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Enterosgel Absorbent Gel Patient Information Leaflet

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Brand Name

Enterosgel

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Quantity

225g

Product Overview

What is Enterosgel Absorbent Gel?

Enterosgel is an intestinal absorbant (also known as an enterosorbent) and is used to treat diarrhoea and to relieve symptoms of indigestion. It works by binding toxins, viruses, allergens, pathogens and other harmful substances in the gastrointestinal tract before removing them from the body. This product does not remove water or vitamins and is completely flushed from the body within 12-24 hours.

Is Enterosgel Absorbent Gel right for me?

Do NOT use this product if you are currently taking modified-release orally administered medications or if you have intestinal atony (severe constipation due to bowel obstruction) or intestinal blockage.

Side Effects
Enterosgel is a drug free treatment with brilliant safety history over 30 years and there are no reported systemic side effects from taking this product. Very rare possible side effects are constipation or nausea.

Important information

Consult your doctor before use if you are taking any other medicines or if you have a health condition not mentioned in the patient information leaflet.

Always read the patient information leaflet before use.

May cause dizziness. Do not drive or operate machinery until you know how your body reacts to this treatment.

Do not take more than one tablet in any 24 hours.

This medicine must not be taken by women.

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