Gasterin

Gasterin Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Trade Name Gasterin
Generic Aluminium phosphate
Aluminium phosphate Other Names Aluminum phosphate
Type
Formula AlO4P
Weight Average: 121.9529
Monoisotopic: 121.934958441
Groups Approved, Investigational
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country Russia
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Gasterin
Gasterin

How Gasterin works

Aluminum Acetate is an astringent. An astrignent is a chemical that tends to shrink or constrict body tissues, usually locally after topical medicinal application. The shrinkage or constriction is through osmotic flow of water (or other fluids) away from the area where the astringent was applied. Astringent medicines cause shrinkage of mucous membranes or exposed tissues and are often used internally to check discharge of blood serum or mucous secretions. This can happen with a sore throat, hemorrhages, diarrhea, or with peptic ulcers. Externally applied astringents, which cause mild coagulation of skin proteins, dry, harden, and protect the skin. Acne sufferers are often advised to use astringents if they have oily skin. Astringents also help heal stretch marks and other scars. Mild astringent solutions are used in the relief of such minor skin irritations as those resulting from superficial cuts, allergies, insect bites, or fungal infections such as athlete's foot.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

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