Use reduces underarm wetness
Directions • apply to underarms only • hold can about 6 inches away from underarm and spray.
Calcium carbonate reacts with gastric acid to produce a salt and water. For calcium carbonate the postulated chemical reaction is: CaCO 3 +2HCl = CaCl 2 +H 2 O+CO 2 . Two grams of calcium carbonate will readily bring 100 ml of hydrochloric acid to a pH above 6. The increase in gastric pH diminishes the activity of pepsin in the gastric secretion. Up to 30% of the oral calcium load may be absorbed.
When using this product • keep away from face and mouth to avoid breathing it • avoid spraying in eyes • use only as directed; intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal
Do not use on broken skin
Warnings For external use only. Flammable • do not spray near flame or while smoking • contents under pressure • do not crush, puncture or incinerate • do not store at temperature above 120°F Do not use on broken skin Ask a doctor before use if you have kidney disease When using this product • keep away from face and mouth to avoid breathing it • avoid spraying in eyes • use only as directed; intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal Stop use if rash or irritation occurs Keep out of reach of children. lf swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Calcium Carbonate may enhance the cardiac effects of digoxin and other cardiac glycosides, if systemic hypercalcaemia occurs. Calcium Carbonate may interfere with the absorption of concomitantly administered tetracycline preparations and in chronic renal failure modification of vitamin D therapy may be required to avoid hypercalcaemia when Calcium Carbonate is used as the primary phosphate binder.
Always consult a registered physician before taking any medicine. Prices shown are MRP and may vary by pharmacy.