Novartis (NVS) will change the name of Maalox Total Relief after the FDA said it received five reports of serious medication errors involving consumers who thought that it was the same as traditional ...
Overview: Maalox is used to help relieve symptoms of an upset stomach, heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, gas, or feeling bloated. Maalox is usually well tolerated, but you may have diarrhea ...
If you bought any Maalox drug product recently, you should double-check to make sure you got the one you expected. The Food and Drug Administration warned Wednesday about potential mix-ups between ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. Choosing the wrong liquid Maalox product can have harmful consequences, the Food and Drug Administration warned consumers as part of a consumer update posted to its site Wednesday. The ...
WASHINGTON – The maker of Maalox has agreed to change the name of its most potent medication, after federal health regulators said consumers have been mistaking it for a milder stomach reliever. The ...
LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) – The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about serious side effects that can occur if you confuse one type of Maalox with another. FDA officials say Maalox total ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers this week about the potential for serious side effects from mistakenly using Maalox Total Relief instead of other Maalox products. The two ...
The FDA and Novartis Consumer Health have notified healthcare professionals about reports of serious medication errors involving patients who used Maalox Total Relief (bismuth subsalicylate) when they ...
Rorer Group Inc. is counting on the “Maalox Moment” to relieve its own upset stomach. The Fort Washington, Pa., drug company has just unleashed a $20 million marketing blitz to pump up lackluster ...
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Broadcasters in Washington are ready for the DTV transition, but engineers are warning of plenty of problems, including indigestion. "On the evening of Feb. 17 in my office, there'll be a case of ...