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What is brioschi good for?

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Rachel Hickman

Published Feb 25, 2026

What is brioschi good for?

Provides relief of •heartburn •acid indigestion •upset stomach associated with above conditions. Do not exceed recomended dosage. Do not use this product if you are on a sodium restricted diet, unless directed by a physician.

Why was brioschi discontinued?

Brizzolara, then the president of Brioschi Inc., sent a letter to customers, vendors and other stakeholders saying his company would soon stop producing the brand, citing the rising cost of health care, increased costs, and large drug companies squeezing the company by placing a high priority on the antacid sector.

Is brioschi still being made?

The old Italian formula still holds up today as a fast-acting solution to stomach aches, heartburn, and indigestion. It has also been adapted into a fiber supplement, Brioschi Lemon Fiber. Explore our products and multipacks for at home and on the go.

Is brioschi made in Italy?

A lemon flavored, natural antacid effervescent to help with heartburn, acid indigestion, upset stomach and bloating. Made in Italy.

Can you take brioschi everyday?

Adults and teenagers—325 milligrams (mg) to 2 grams one to four times a day. Children up to 6 years of age—Dose must be determined by your doctor.

Does brioschi have aspirin?

All rights reserved. ALL-NATURAL – Say Bree-os-kee – Brioschi. Effervescent Antacid – For fast relief of: Upset Stomach – Acid Indigestion – Heartburn – ASPIRIN-FREE – NDC 69276-200-05 – Lemon Flavor – 10 Foil Packs Brioschi.

What does brioschi mean in Italian?

antacid
Noun. 1. Brioschi – an antacid. trademark – a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product. alkaliser, alkalizer, antacid, antiacid, gastric antacid – an agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity (especially in the stomach)

What are the side effects of brioschi?

Brioschi side effects

  • Frequent urge to urinate.
  • headache (continuing)
  • loss of appetite (continuing)
  • mood or mental changes.
  • muscle pain or twitching.
  • nausea or vomiting.
  • nervousness or restlessness.
  • slow breathing.

Is brioschi the same as Alka Seltzer?

Brioschi (pronounced “bree-oh-skee”) is similar to Alka-Seltzer, but without the aspirin. It’s all natural and made from the original 1880 recipe: sodium bicarbonate, sugar, and lemon flavor. (It’s also great for curing that other Thanksgiving tradition–hangovers.)