Uses
Used to treat nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea, and other temporary discomforts of the stomach and gastrointestinal tract.
General Description
White crystalline powder or fluffy white solid.
Air & Water Reactions
Insoluble in water.
Reactivity Profile
BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE is stable in air but is sensitive to light. BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE is unstable in alkaline solutions. BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE decomposes in boiling water and alkalis into a more basic salt.
Health Hazard
SYMPTOMS: Symptoms of exposure to BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE may include headache, nausea, foul breath, blue-black line on the gums and stomatitis.
Fire Hazard
Flash point data for BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE are not available, but BISMUTH SUBSALICYLATE is probably combustible.
Hazard
A poison by ingestion. Human systemic
effects.
Chemical Properties
White or almost white powder.
Definition
ChEBI: Bismuth subsalicylate is a bismuth salt of salicylic acid. It is a member of salicylates and a bismuth coordination entity.
Indications
Bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol) also binds intestinal
toxins and may coat irritated mucosal surfaces.
Flammability and Explosibility
Nonflammable
Veterinary Drugs and Treatments
In veterinary medicine, bismuth subsalicylate products are used to
treat diarrhea and as a component of “triple therapy” for treating
Helicobacter GI infections. The drug is also used in humans for other
GI symptoms (indigestion, cramps, gas pains) and in the treatment
and prophylaxis
of traveler’s diarrhea.