Bromo-Seltzer

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Bromo-Seltzer is an American over-the-counter antacid and pain relief effervescent medicine that was widely popular in the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf analgesic
antacid
effervescent preparation
over-the-counter medicine
activeIngredient acetaminophen
citric acid
potassium bicarbonate
sodium bicarbonate
activeIngredientHistorically acetanilide
sodium bromide
advertisedMedium newspapers
outdoor signage
radio
associatedCity Baltimore NERFINISHED
containsClassOfCompound analgesic compounds
antacid compounds
bromide salts
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Isaac E. Emerson NERFINISHED
dosageForm effervescent granules
effervescent tablets
hasAssociatedStructure Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower NERFINISHED
hasEffect fizzing reaction when mixed with water
hasFlavor medicated taste
hasNotablePackaging blue glass bottle GENERATED
cobalt blue bottle GENERATED
hasProperty water-soluble
hasUse relief of acid indigestion
relief of headache
relief of heartburn
relief of minor pain
relief of upset stomach
introducedInPeriod late 19th century
isBrandOf antacid products
pain relief products
isDissolvedIn water
marketRegion North America NERFINISHED
originalManufacturer Emerson Drug Company NERFINISHED
regulatoryChange bromide removed from formulation in 1970s
regulatoryChangeReason safety concerns about bromide toxicity
routeOfAdministration oral
targetSymptom hangover-related discomfort
nervous headache
warning may cause drowsiness historically due to bromides
wasMarketedAs headache remedy
stomach remedy
wasPopularIn early 20th century

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Margaret Emerson associatedWith Bromo-Seltzer