Sodium bicarbonate of rhubarb is not a laxative, its main indications are lack of appetite, excessive stomach acid and other symptoms, this drug should be used under the guidance of a doctor.
Sodium bicarbonate of rhubarb can stimulate the gastric mucosa and taste receptors, thereby stimulating the hypothalamus appetite center, causing an increase in the secretion of saliva and gastric juices, thereby improving appetite and digestion, and improving the lack of appetite. However, rhubarb is an ingredient that can stimulate defecation, so this drug needs to be taken in moderation under the guidance of a doctor to avoid overdose and adverse reactions.
In addition, the ingredient Sodium Bicarbonate belongs to the antacid group of drugs, which can neutralize excessive stomach acid and act as an antacid.
This drug may cause mild nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions, so it is prohibited for those who are allergic to the drug. You should apply this drug under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unauthorized use of the drug to produce adverse reactions.