Gelusil vs Digene – Which Antacid Works Faster for Acidity?”

Gelusil vs Digene – Which Antacid Works Faster for Acidity?”
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 Which Antacid Works Faster for Acidity?”

Burning in the chest after a spicy meal? Two Indian counter‑staples—Gelusil and Digene—promise quick relief. As a pharmacist, here’s the no‑nonsense comparison so you can choose the right chewable.


🧪 Active Ingredients

BrandKey Actives (per tab)How They Work
GelusilMagnesium hydroxide, Aluminium hydroxide, SimethiconeNeutralises acid + breaks gas bubbles
DigeneMagnesium aluminium silicate, Magnesium hydroxide, SimethiconeSame neutralisation + anti‑gas

⚡ Speed of Relief

  • Gelusil: Works in 5‑10 min; slightly chalky taste.

  • Digene: Onset ~10 min; fruit flavours mask chalkiness.

Both last ~2–3 hours if food triggers are avoided.


🏷 Price & Flavours

BrandPack (Tabs)MRP (₹)Popular Flavours
GelusilStrip of 1018–22Original mint
DigeneStrip of 1528–32Orange • Mint

(Prices vary by pharmacy.)


👩‍⚕️ Pharmacist’s Opinion

  • Occasional acidity / gasGelusil ➜ cheaper, works fast.

  • Prefer taste & mild flavourDigene ➜ better compliance.

  • Chronic acidity ➜ See a doctor; antacids hide bigger issues.

Dose (Adult): 1–2 chewable tablets after meals or when symptoms strike.
Kids <12 yrs: consult a doctor first.


⚠️ Side‑Effect Watch

  • Chalky stools (both)

  • Loose motion if over‑chewed

  • Avoid if severe kidney disease


❓ FAQ

Q. Can I take Gelusil or Digene with other medicines?
Wait 2 hours after other tablets; antacids can block absorption.

Q. Safe in pregnancy?
Occasional use is generally safe, but always confirm with your doctor.

Q. How many per day max?
Not more than 6 tablets / 24 h without medical guidance.


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👨‍⚕️ About the Author:
I am Sontosh Nayak,Bpharm, registered pharmacist passionate about simplifying medicines for the public. With real-world experience in pharmacy practice, he shares clear, practical health information online to help people make safe medicine choices.

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