Instructions for Rennie (Calcium carbonate, Magnesium carbonate) chewable pills sugar free
English product name
Rennie®
Release form
Tobacco chewing (orange) 680 mg+80 mg: 12, 24 or 48 units
Sugar-free chew (mint) 680 mg+80 mg: 12, 24 or 48 units
tab. chewing (menthol) 680 mg+80 mg: 12 or 24 pcs
Description Rennie:
The tablets are chewy (orange) white with a cream tint, square, with concave surfaces, with the engraving "RENNIE" on both sides, with the smell of orange.
1 tab.
calcium carbonate 680 mg
magnesium carbonate basic 80 mg
Auxiliary substances Rennie:
- sucrose - 475 mg,
- corn starch pre-gelatinized - 20 mg,
- potato starch - 13 mg,
- talc - 33.14 mg,
- magnesium stearate - 10.66 mg,
- paraffin liquid - 5 mg,
- flavoring orange (orange oil,
- maltodextrin, water purified) - 35.2 mg,
- sodium saccharinate - two mg.
ATC codes
A02AX Antacids, other combinations
Clinical-pharmacological groups / Group affiliation
Antacid preparation
Active substance
calcium carbonate
magnesium hydroxyl carbonate
Pharmacotherapy group
Antacid agent
Storage Conditions
The drug should be stored in a place inaccessible to children at a temperature not higher than 25 ° C.
Best before date
Best before date: Sugar-free chewing tablets (mint) - three years.
Use in renal dysfunction
The drug is contraindicated in severe renal failure, nephrocalcinosis.
When prescribing the drug to patients with impaired renal function, the concentration of magnesium, phosphorus and calcium in the blood serum should be regularly monitored.
Patients with impaired renal function are not recommended to take the drug for a long time in high doses.
The use of Rennie® in high doses can increase the risk of kidney stones.
Terms of implementation
The drug is dispensed without a prescription.
Use in children
The drug is contraindicated in children under 12 years of age.
- Nosology Rennie (ICD codes)
- K21.0
- Gastroesophageal reflux with esophagitis
- K30
- Functional dyspepsia (digestive disorders)
- O99.6
- Diseases of the digestive system that complicate pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period
- R10.1
- Pain localized in the upper abdomen
- R12
- Heartburn
Testimony Rennie:
symptoms associated with increased acidity of gastric juice and reflux esophagitis: heartburn, acid bursting, recurrent stomach pain, feeling of overflowing or severe in the epigastric area, dyspepsia (including those caused by errors in diet, medication, alcohol abuse, coffee, nicotine);
pregnancy dyspepsia.
Method of use, course and dosage Rennie:
The drug is taken inside.
Adults and children over the age of twelve should chew (or keep in their mouths until completely dissolved) if symptoms appear one to two tablets. If necessary, you can repeat the drug in two hours.
The maximum daily dose is 11 tabs.