The generic name for Daxi is Chewable Magnesium Aluminum Carbonate. There is no clear indication as to the maximum time to be taken. Clinically, it is generally recommended that patients take it for 1 to 2 weeks, depending on their doctor’s instructions. Each chewable magnesium aluminum carbonate tablet contains 0.5 grams of magnesium aluminum carbonate. Clinically, it is mainly used for the treatment of chronic gastritis, stomach pain, heartburn, acid reflux, fullness and other conditions, and other gastric acid-related stomach discomfort symptoms can also be taken. Note that severe renal insufficiency, hypophosphatemia and patients who are allergic to the drug composition of magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets are forbidden to take. Pregnant and lactating women need to take the drug in strict accordance with medical advice. At present, some patients may experience adverse reactions such as constipation, dry mouth, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting and allergic reactions after taking the drug. Patients suffering from the above conditions can take magnesium aluminum carbonate chewable tablets under the guidance of a professional doctor. Patients can take the tablets for 1 to 2 weeks under the guidance of a clinician, subject to the specific instructions of the doctor.