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Dyspepsia - unidentified cause - Drugs in this topic
Scenario: Dyspepsia with alarm features

This level contains the following sections:

  • Acidex liquid aniseed
  • Altacite Plus oral suspension
  • Asilone oral suspension
  • Co-magaldrox 195mg/220mg/5ml oral suspension sugar free
  • Gastrocote chewable tablets
  • Gastrocote liquid
  • Gaviscon Advance chewable tablets
  • Gaviscon Advance oral suspension aniseed
  • Gaviscon Advance oral suspension peppermint
  • Hydrotalcite 500mg/5ml oral suspension
  • Maalox Plus oral suspension
  • Magnesium trisilicate oral suspension
  • Peptac liquid aniseed
  • Peptac liquid peppermint
  • Rennie Dual Action Liquid oral suspension
  • Topal chewable tablets

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