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Tummy feeling dismal? Pick-up Pepto-Bismol
Pepto-Bismol is a pink liquid stomach medicine which has been specially designed to relieve the most common and distressing symptoms of tummy upsets, including heartburn, nausea, indigestion, upset stomach and diarrhoea.
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Pepto-Bismol is a perfect stomach medicine because a single bottle can treat 5 common stomach problems; upset stomach, heartburn, indigestion, nausea and diarrhoea.
It works by providing a soothing, protecting coat which calms and defends the stomach lining from the irritation of too much acid, spicy foods or too much alcohol. The active ingredient (bismuth subsalicylate) also helps stop the food poisoning bacteria and to remove the toxins they produce.
It
is available in the following
sizes: Bottles - 120ml, 240ml,
480ml
Contains Bismuth Subsalicylate
- Always Read the Label.
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Today, we think of how Pepto-Bismol soothes
the digestive system after
we've overindulged at a meal
or eaten unfamiliar foods
whilst travelling. But in its
early days, Pepto-Bismol did
more than comfort; it actually
helped treat a very serious
illness.
The medicine we now call Pepto-Bismol was originally developed in the
US at the start of the 20th century, when high standards of hygiene and sanitation
weren't as widespread as today. Looking to cure a frightening disease called "cholera
infantum," which
struck infants suddenly, causing severe diarrhoea and vomiting and sometimes
death, a doctor concocted a formula in his home that proved effective against
these symptoms. The formula was made from pepsin, bismuth salicylate, zinc salts,
salol, and oil of wintergreen, along with a colorant to make it pink, and he
called it Mixture Cholera Infantum. (Researchers would later learn that cholera
infantum was caused by a bacterial infection, treatable with antibiotics.)
The invention of what we now
know as Pepto-Bismol coincided
with other health advances,
such as milk pasteurization
and public campaigns advocating
hand washing. These advances
knocked infant diarrhoea out of the top spot on the
list of causes of death for infants in the United States.
The early success of Pepto-Bismol presented a production crisis for
its inventor, who couldn't make enough product in his home to satisfy demand.
He brought his formula to what was then called the Norwich Pharmacal Company
in Norwich, New York, USA. Norwich Pharmacal had a way to increase Pepto-Bismol
production dramatically—by manufacturing it in 20-gallon tubs.
Norwich added the remedy to
its catalog for medical professionals,
with the product name "Bismosal:
Mixture Cholera Infantum." Norwich
tinkered with the doctor's
formula a bit and advertised
the improved product as an "elegant,
pleasantly flavored" mixture
suitable for children because
it contained no opiates
Over the years, studies found
that bismuth subsalicylate
is the ingredient that makes
Pepto-Bismol work, and that
is listed as the active ingredient
today.
Bismosal's name was changed in 1919 to Pepto-Bismol. The name change
made it easier for Norwich to promote the product for use by adults. As Pepto-Bismol,
the product became Norwich's leading non-prescription drug.
Pepto-Bismol came to the Procter & Gamble Company as part of the Company's
acquisition of Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals in 1982. It's now sold in several
countries around the world.
Pepto-Bismol has
been available in the United
States for over 100 years and
was launched in the UK in 1979.
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