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We are responding to your e-mail regarding taking Tums while pregnant.
We know that many physicians recommend Tums to their patients who are pregnant, both for the heartburn symptoms that they often experience and as a calcium supplement. But, as with anyone who is pregnant or nursing, we always advise checking with your healthcare professional before taking anything. Your doctor, who is familiar with you and your individual medical history, will be able to recommend what's best and appropriate for you during your pregnancy.
Please also remember that after the baby is born, Tums
is a great calcium supplement for anyone who isn't getting enough calcium in her daily diet. One Tums E-X tablet will provide 300 mg. of elemental calcium, the amount of calcium in an average 8-ounce glass of milk.
Again, we're glad you took the time to contact us.
Sincerely,
Maureen
GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare
Case # 2057173