An Antacid Is Any Substance
An Antacid Is Any Substance
An Antacid Is Any Substance
ACTION MECHANISM
acid reaches the nerves in the gastrointestinal mucosa, they signal pain to
the central nervous system. This happens when these nerves are exposed,
as in peptic ulcers. The gastric acid may also reach ulcers in the esophagus
or the duodenum.
INDICATIONS
antacids alone is symptomatic and only justified for minor symptoms. Peptic
bowel habits.
SIDE EFFECTS
Excess calcium from supplements, fortified food and high-calcium diets, can
cause the milk-alkali syndrome, which has serious toxicity and can be fatal.
milk and cream, the gradual addition of eggs and cooked cereal, for 10 days,
peptic ulcer disease. Over the next several decades, the Sippy regimen
peptic ulcer disease. These adverse effects were reversed when the regimen
stopped, but it was fatal in some patients with protracted vomiting. Milk alkali
peptic ulcer disease. But during the past 15 years, it has been reported in
recovered.
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cause constipation.
1. Carbonate : Regular high doses may cause alkalosis, which in turn may
carbon dioxide gas. This causes gastric distension which may not be well
magnesia.
among the medicines available and free of side effects for most people. Side
they may be taking at the time. Those who experience side effects most
constipation, or flatulence.
Although reactions to any drug may vary from person to person, generally
those medications that contain aluminum or calcium are the likeliest to cause
In general, people with kidney problems should probably not take antacids
side effects may occur if substances such as salt, sugar, or aspirin, are
read the product label on the package and check with your doctor or pharmacist if you have any
question about potential drug interactions or side
effects.
Some side effects, such as constipation and diarrhea, are fairly obvious.
Other more serious side effects, such as stomach or intestinal; bleeding, can
be more difficult to recognize. In general, any sign of blood in the stool or the
If your symptoms persist for more than 10 days to two weeks while you are
using the medication, you should stop taking it and consult your doctor.
Persistent symptoms may indicate that you have more a serious problem
than occasional acid reflux. Pregnant or nursing baby should always consult
your doctor before taking this medication. Generally, you should not give
these medications to children under the age of 12 unless under the advice
and supervision of your doctor or the package label has indicated that the
condition called acid rebound where the stomach begins to over secrete acid
for the digestion of food. When the stomach contains an excessive amount of
dyspepsia.
people with hyperacidity usually generally get pains in their stomachs with
However, hyperacidity can be found out with the sour belching and aftertaste
(i) Stomach Ulcers: Ulcers in the stomach are one of the prime causes of
(ii) Acid Reflux Disease: Some people have a gastric disorder called as the
acid reflux disease. In this condition, the acids of the stomach, i.e. gastric
acids or hydrochloric acid, get refluxed up to the food pipe, which is
iii) Stomach Cancers: Stomach cancers can also cause hyperacidity as one
of their symptoms. This is a very rare case, but the mortality rate is quite
high. Hence, a hyperacidity that lasts more than two weeks must be
immediately shown to the doctor and got checked for any cancer. A timely
SYMPTOMS OF HYPERACIDITY
the food has been digested and still excess acids are left within the stomach.
6. Indigestion
7. Constipation
INTERACTIONS
absorb certain nutrients, such as iron and the B vitamins. Since the low pH of
3. Gaviscon – Al(OH)3
7. Pepto-Bismol – HOC6H4COO
11. Mylanta
DRUG NAMES
1. Aluminium hydroxide
2. Magnesium hydroxide
3. Calcium carbonate
4. Sodium bicarbonate
5. Bismuth subsalicylate
6. Histamine
7. Cimetidine
8. Ranitidine
9. Omeprazole
10. Lansoprazole
CALCIUM CARBONATE
CaCO3
. It is a common substance found in rock in all parts of the world, and
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Notably:
it reacts with strong acids, releasing carbon dioxideCaCO3(s) + 2 HCl(aq) → CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)
CaCO3
Calcium carbonate will react with water that is saturated with carbon dioxide
)2
PREPARATION
GEOLOGY
travertine, tufa, and others all have CaCO3 as their formula but each has a
. This is
analogous to CO2 being dissolved in soda. When you take the cap off of a soda bottle, the CO2 rushes
out. As the soda warms up, carbon dioxide is
released. This same principle can be applied to calcite in the ocean. Cold
water carbonates do exist at higher latitudes but have a very slow growth
rate.
In tropic settings, the waters are warm and clear. Consequently, you will see
many more coral in this environment than you would towards the poles
where the waters are cold. Calcium carbonate contributors such as corals,
calcium carbonate.
USES
Industrial applications
Calcium carbonate is also used in the purification of iron from iron ore in a
which forms a slag with various impurities present, and separates from the
purified iron.
matte emulsion paint where typically 30% by weight of the paint is either
chalk or marble.
chalk or marble in uPVC window profile. PVC cables can use calcium
in thermosetting resins (Sheet and Bulk moulding compounds) and has also
been mixed with ABS, and other ingredients, to form some types of
film used in babies' diapers and some building films as the pores are
powdered form. When a glaze containing this material is fired in a kiln, the
whiting acts as a flux material in the glaze.
·2H2O.
Excess calcium from supplements, fortified food and high-calcium diets, can
cause the "milk alkali syndrome," which has serious toxicity and can be fatal.
milk and cream, and the gradual addition of eggs and cooked cereal, for 10
days, combined with alkaline powders, which provided symptomatic relief for
peptic ulcer disease. Over the next several decades, the Sippy regimen
peptic ulcer disease. These adverse effects were reversed when the regimen
stopped, but it was fatal in some patients with protracted vomiting. Milk alkali
syndrome declined in men after effective treatments for peptic ulcer disease.
SODIUM BICARBONATE
mineral natron and is found dissolved in many mineral springs. The natural
the stomach, and is excreted into the duodenum of the small intestine via the
Since it has long been known and is widely used, the salt has many related
names such as baking soda, bread soda, cooking soda, bicarbonate of soda.
bicarb. The word saleratus, from Latin sal æratus meaning "aerated salt",
was widely used in the 19th century for both sodium bicarbonate and
potassium bicarbonate. The term has now fallen out of common usage.
as we know it today. In 1846 two New York bakers, John Dwight and Austin
Church, established the first factory to develop baking soda from sodium
PRODUCTION
NaHCO3
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carbonate:
method: soda ash, mined in the form of the ore trona, is dissolved in water
CHEMISTRY
mildly alkaline due to the formation of carbonic acid and hydroxide ion:
bicarbonate and an acid to give a salt and carbonic acid, which readily
(g)
acetate:
NaHCO3 + CH3COOH → CH3COONa + H2O + CO2
(g)
carbonates:
APPLICATIONS
with other components to release carbon dioxide, that helps dough "rise".
The acidic compounds that induce this reaction include phosphates, cream
(especially good) or cream of tartar. It can also be used for softening peas (⅛
tsp. per pint of water and bring to boil for one hour)
to treat acid indigestion and heartburn. It may also be used in an oral form to
treat chronic forms of metabolic acidosis such as chronic renal failure and
stones.
by being poured or dumped over the fire. However, it should not be poured
or dumped onto fires in deep fryers as it may cause the grease to splatter.
extinguishers. The alkali nature of sodium bicarbonate makes it the only dry chemical agent, besides
Purple-K, that was used in large scale fire
an alkali, the agent has a mild saponification effect on hot grease, which
forms a smothering soapy foam. Dry chemicals have since fallen out of favor
for kitchen fires as they have no cooling effect compared to the extremely
INVESTIGATORY EXPERIMENT
OBJECTIVE :
REQUIREMENTS :
phenolphthalein.
PROCEDURE :
6. Powder the various samples of antacid tablets and weigh 1.0 g of each.
8. Add 2 drops of phenolphthalein and warm the flask till most of powder
different antacids.