Phazyme Ultra Strength Softgels 180mg 24 Softgels
Phazyme Ultra Strength Softgels 180mg 24 Softgels Feeling the pressure building? Don't miss a beat! Phazyme Ultra Strength offers a natural solution to occasional gas discomfort. This powerful formula, packed with...
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Phazyme Ultra Strength Softgels 180mg 24 Softgels
Feeling the pressure building? Don't miss a beat! Phazyme Ultra Strength offers a natural solution to occasional gas discomfort. This powerful formula, packed with the #1 doctor-recommended simethicone, gets to work in minutes, breaking down gas bubbles and relieving bloating and pressure. Phazyme Ultra Strength comes in convenient, easy-to-swallow soft gels. This allows for discreet and effective gas relief whenever you need it most. So you can ditch the discomfort and stay focused on what matters.
Phazyme Softgels Ulta Strength Features:
- Natural Gas Relief: Simethicone works gently to break down gas bubbles.
- Ultra Strength Formula: Delivers targeted relief for occasional gas pain and bloating.
- Discreet & Convenient Softgels: Perfect for on-the-go gas relief.
- Lactose-Free: Suitable for those with lactose intolerance.
Directions:
Swallow one or two soft gels as symptoms occur.
*Do not exceed two soft gels per 24 hours except under the advice and supervision of a physician.
Warning:
Stop use and ask a doctor if the condition persists. Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients:
Simethicone 180mg
FAQs:
Q: Can I take Phazyme with other medications?
A: While Phazyme is generally safe to take with other medications, it's always a good idea to consult your doctor first. This is especially important if you're taking any prescription medications or have any underlying health conditions.
Q: Is Phazyme safe for pregnant or breastfeeding women?
A: There is limited information on the safety of Phazyme for pregnant or breastfeeding women. It's best to speak with your doctor before using Phazyme if you fall into these categories.
Q: What foods or drinks should I avoid if I'm experiencing gas?
A: Certain foods and drinks can contribute to gas production. These include beans, cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli and cauliflower), carbonated beverages, and sugary foods. If you're experiencing frequent gas, keeping a food diary can help you identify potential triggers.