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    D-CAL KIDS- calcium carbonate granule 
    A&Z Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    Disclaimer: Most OTC drugs are not reviewed and approved by FDA, however they may be marketed if they comply with applicable regulations and policies. FDA has not evaluated whether this product complies.

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    Drug Facts

    Active ingredient

    Calcium Carbonate 750 mg (in each pouch)

    Purpose

    Antacid

    Uses

    Relieves:

    • Heartburn
    • Acid indigestion
    • Sour stomach
    • Upset stomach due to these symptoms

    Warnings

    Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you are taking a prescription drug. Antacids may interact with certain prescription drugs.

    When using this product:

    • do not take more than 1 pouch in a 24 hour period.
    • use open pouch within two weeks.

    Keep Out of Reach of Children

    Directions

    • Find the right dose on chart below based on weight, otherwise use age.
    • Pour powder into cup and add 15mg (0.51 oz.) of water, stir and drink.

    Dosing Chart

    Weight (lbs)

    Age

    Dose

    Under 24

    Under 2 yrs

    Ask a doctor

    24-47

    2-5 yrs

    1/2 pouch

    48-95

    6-11 yrs

    1 pouch

    Inactive ingredients

    Cholecalciferol, dextrose, maltodextrin, sodium citrate

    Other Information

    Store in a dry place.

    Do not use if pouch is open or torn.

    Mfg by: A&Z Pharmaceutical, Inc.

    Hauppauge, NY 11788

    Call toll free 1-800-480-1059 Monday through Friday 9AM-5PM

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