Remegel soft chew antacid tablets are a practical choice when you want an easy, mint-flavoured option for occasional heartburn, acid indigestion and discomfort linked to excess stomach acid. This brand page on withaid (a UK based and regulated pharmacy) helps you quickly find the Remegel format available, check key product details, and shop with fast, discreet delivery—useful if you’re topping up your medicine cabinet or planning ahead for meals, travel, or night-time symptoms.
If you’re searching for Remegel tablets, you’re usually comparing: chewable vs liquid, pack size, and suitability (for example, age limits or pregnancy/breastfeeding warnings). Use the links below to go straight to Remegel, or browse the wider heartburn range to compare alternative antacids and reflux treatments. Always read the label and follow the patient information leaflet—especially if you take regular medicines or symptoms are frequent.
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Why choose Remegel
- Soft chew format that’s convenient at home or on the go
- Mint flavour for a more pleasant chewable option
- Antacid ingredient based on calcium carbonate (check the label for full details)
- Simple pack size that’s easy to store and repurchase
- Clear pharmacy guidance with leaflet-led directions and suitability checks
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FAQs
What is Remegel used for?
Remegel is an antacid soft chew tablet intended for occasional symptoms such as heartburn, acid indigestion and discomfort linked to excess stomach acid. Use as directed on the label and patient information leaflet.
Is Remegel chewable?
Yes. The Remegel listed here is a soft chew tablet. Chew it as instructed on the pack rather than swallowing whole, unless the leaflet states otherwise.
What does Remegel contain?
The product information lists calcium carbonate as the antacid ingredient, with additional excipients and flavouring (including peppermint/menthol). Check the product page and leaflet for the full ingredients list, especially if you have allergies or intolerances.
Who should not take Remegel?
Follow the warnings on the packaging and leaflet. The product information advises it is not suitable if you are pregnant, and not for children under 12. If you are breastfeeding, have kidney problems, or have a medical condition, ask a pharmacist or GP before use.
Can I take Remegel with other medicines?
Antacids can affect how some medicines are absorbed. If you take regular medication, follow the leaflet guidance on spacing doses and speak to a pharmacist if you are unsure.
How do I choose between Remegel and other heartburn remedies?
Consider your preferred format (chewable tablet vs liquid), how often symptoms occur, and any suitability warnings. If you need to compare options, browse heartburn & acid reflux treatments and choose based on label directions and pharmacist advice.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP about heartburn?
Seek advice if symptoms are frequent, persistent, worsening, or unusual, or if you have alarm symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, unexplained weight loss, persistent vomiting, chest pain, or blood in vomit/stools. A pharmacist can advise, and a GP or NHS 111 can assess if needed.
Safety information: Always read the label and patient information leaflet before use. This page is for general shopping information and does not replace medical advice. If you’re unsure this product is suitable, take other medicines, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or symptoms persist, speak to a pharmacist, GP, or NHS 111.