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Is this the same as Alka seltzer?

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Not the same but pretty similar. I preferred the original taste in a bottle but never seen it here.

 

But fizzy ...............yes

It looks more like the drink you should take during a bout of the runs (can't spell diarrhoea)

ENO is a 100-year-old global brand with a presence in more than 40 countries. With its active ingredient, 'Sodium Bicarbonate,' it works effectively for the treatment of heartburn, acid indigestion, sour and upset stomach due to these symptoms. With its recent science-backed claim of ENO gets to work in 6 seconds*, it holds a competitive ...

Eno sachet - GSK

 

No it's surely not the same.

Assuming AlkaSeltzer has the same contents everywhere it comes with "Aspirin" (acetylsalicylic).

The Aspirin part is likely for hangover headaches?

And that is not part of ENO.

 

My father was a big fan of alka-seltzer, usually starting out his day with two tablets in water.  That is until he was diagnosed with high blood pressure in the mid 1960s and there really weren't many drugs available to treat it.  The recommended treatment was to lose weight and curtail sodium content.  Two tablets, the recommended dose of alka-seltzer contain 500 mg of sodium,  and his doctor wanted him to consume less than 1000 mg of sodium daily.

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