Sodium Bicarbonate + Citric Acid + Jeera (Cumin)
Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera is an antacid that works quickly to relieve acid reflux, gas, and indigestion. It works by neutralizing excess stomach acid and relieving symptoms of bloating and heartburn. The added Jeera (cumin) flavor improves digestion and soothes the stomach.
Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera is an effervescent antacid powder that instantly alleviates acidity, gas, and indigestion. It contains sodium bicarbonate and citric acid, which neutralize stomach acid, and jeera (cumin), which aids digestion. This fast-acting solution is comfortable and simple to use, offering relief within minutes of consumption. It can be used as needed, however excessive use is not recommended to avoid negative effects caused by high alkalinity levels in the body.
If you experience more serious side effects, such as allergic reactions (rash, swelling, itching, or difficulty breathing), see a doctor right away.
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Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera combines Sodium Bicarbonate and Citric Acid, which work together as an antacid to neutralize excess stomach acid, lowering acidity and alleviating heartburn, indigestion, and gas. The Jeera (cumin) flavor promotes digestion and offers natural relief from digestive discomfort.
Related Warnings
Alcohol intake may worsen acidity and indigestion, limiting the effectiveness of Gas-O-Fast. It is recommended that you avoid or limit your alcohol intake while taking this medicine to get faster relief and avoid exacerbating acid reflux symptoms.
Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera is usually regarded as safe for occasional usage during pregnancy to alleviate acidity and indigestion. However, pregnant women should consult their doctor before taking any antacids on a regular basis, since extended use may impair acid-base balance.
While this product is suitable for nursing, it is recommended to contact a healthcare provider before usage, especially if the mother requires frequent use.
Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera does not impair driving or operating machinery. However, if you feel dizzy or lightheaded after using the product, do not drive until you feel better.
Patients with kidney illness or impaired kidney function should take this product with caution. High sodium levels can harm kidney health, particularly in those with pre-existing problems. If you have kidney problems, always consult with your doctor before using it.
Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera does not have any specific liver-related warnings. However, if you have liver illness or are on medications that impair liver function, please check your doctor before using this product.
Q. How quickly does the Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera work?
Gas-O-Fast begins to work within minutes of administration, neutralizing stomach acid and alleviating symptoms of gas and acidity.
Q. Can I use Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera every day?Gas-O-Fast can be taken on occasion to treat acid reflux and stomach symptoms. Consult a healthcare provider before using for an extended period of time or on a daily basis.
Q. Is it okay to use Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera when pregnant?It is generally safe for occasional usage during pregnancy, but you should check your doctor before using it on a regular basis, especially if you have chronic heartburn.
Q. Can Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera assist with bloating?Yes, Gas-O-Fast relieves bloating by neutralizing stomach acid and releasing trapped gas in the digestive tract.
Q. Can I take Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera on an empty stomach?Yes, you can take it on an empty stomach if you have acid reflux or indigestion. However, it is usually more effective after a meal.
Q. Does Gas-O-Fast Active Jeera have any major negative effects?Serious adverse effects are uncommon, but prolonged treatment can result in alkalosis, which can cause muscular twitching, disorientation, and difficulty breathing. Always take the suggested dose.
Q. Can I take Gas-O-Fast along with other medications?Some medications may interfere with antacids, so if you use any other medications on a regular basis, see your doctor first.