There are several available formulations of Mylanta that may contain aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide or calcium carbonate. Mylanta gas preparations contain simethicone, which can be helpful in treating intestinal gas.
Mylanta Uses
Mylanta antacids may be used to treat symptoms caused by gastrointestinal conditions such as:
Gastritis Hiatal hernia Peptic ulcer Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Mylanta may contain a combination of aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, or calcium carbonate. These ingredients work by reducing acid in the stomach. Some mylanta formulations also contain simethicone, which reduces gas.
Mylanta Products and Ingredients
The Mylanta product line changes over the years and it is important that you read the product labeling and instructions carefully so you understand which product you are using. You may have older products in your home that differ from the currently available formulations.
Mylanta Maximum Strength Liquid Antacid/Anti-Gas has active ingredients of aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, and simethicone. It may be used for heartburn, acid indigestion, and gas. It comes in a couple of flavors. Mylanta Tonight Liquid Antacid/Anti-Gas has active ingredients of calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and simethicone. It is made in a honey chamomile flavor that you may find soothing but it does not produce drowsiness. It is used for heartburn, acid indigestion, and gas. Mylanta Gas Minis are chewable tablets in fruit or mint flavors with the active ingredient of simethicone. They are used to relieve gas.
Previously marketed formulations had various combinations of aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, and simethicone. They included liquids, tablets, gel caps, chewable tablets, and chewable softgels, including some labeled for children.
Using Mylanta Products
Mylanta liquids should be shaken well before each use to mix the medicine evenly. To reduce the chalky taste, you can mix the liquid with water or milk. Be sure to note how much you should take based on age and don’t exceed the maximum dose per day. The products come with a dosing cup that should be cleaned with warm water and mild dish soap after each use.
Chewable tablets should be chewed slowly and thoroughly. They are less effective if swallowed whole. Drink a full glass of water after taking the tablets.
Follow the directions on the package label or on your prescription label carefully, and ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Take aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide antacids exactly as directed. Do not take more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Mylanta is designed to be used for the short-term control of minor symptoms. If your symptoms persist or worsen make sure to see your healthcare provider medication should only be used for an extended period of time under the careful guidance of a healthcare provider.
Precautions
Before taking Mylanta:
Tell your healthcare provider and pharmacist if you are allergic to aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide antacids, and also any other allergies you have. There may be inactive ingredients in products that you are allergic to in addition to the active ingredients. If you are on a magnesium-restricted diet, discuss the use of Mylanta antacid products with your healthcare provider as the antacid formulations usually contain magnesium. Mylanta may interfere with certain medications. When using antacid products, tell your healthcare provider and pharmacist what prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking, especially aspirin, Lanoxin (digoxin), Valium (diazepam), Diflucan (fluconazole), Didronel (etirdronate), Dilantin (phenytoin), tetracycline antibiotics, and vitamins. Your healthcare provider will be able to tell you whether you can take antacids with these medications, and if so, whether you can do so at the same time, or take the medications at a different time. For example, you may need to delay taking other medications for two hours after taking an antacid. Calcium may decrease the effectiveness of other medications. Tell your healthcare provider if you have or have ever had stomach problems or kidney disease. Tell your healthcare provider if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding. If you become pregnant while taking aluminum hydroxide and magnesium hydroxide antacids, call your healthcare provider. Check the ingredients on other medications you are taking. Other medications may contain the same ingredients, and using both products may result in an excess dose.
Possible Side Effects of Mylanta
Although side effects from aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide or calcium carbonate in Mylanta are not common, they can occur. Simethicone does not usually cause side effects. Tell your healthcare provider if any of these symptoms are severe or do not go away:
Upset stomachVomitingStomach painBelchingConstipation or diarrheaDry mouthIncreased urinationLoss of appetiteMetallic tasteUnusual tirednessMuscle weakness
A Word From Verywell
The occasional use of antacids can help give you symptom relief, but these products don’t treat the underlying causes of your discomfort. But if you find yourself needing to use them regularly for heartburn or indigestion you should see your healthcare provider.
Conditions with these symptoms, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), can have serious complications when not treated effectively. Your healthcare provider can advise you on more effective treatment.