We Never Leave Home Without It! |
Pepto-Bismol or the Generic Tablets Work!
It’s common knowledge
that “Traveler’s Diarrhea” can ruin a vacation. However, it seems few people
take all of the steps needed to prevent it. Of course, most people are aware of
the basics. Drinking purified water, not tap water, and plenty of it is the first
step. Frequent hand washing with soap and water is important. Eating at
reliable establishments with running water and sewer facilities is also key to staying healthy while traveling. Avoiding overexposure to the sun and minimizing
alcohol ingestion are often overlooked factors in helping the body fight off
intestinal infections. All standard advice…
But how many people
realize the power of taking Pepto-Bismol® or the generic equivalent, bismuth
subsalicylate, to prevent and even help treat many “Traveler’s Diarrheas”? “The
U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that travelers can
reduce the risk of intestinal woes by approximately 50 percent by taking
Pepto-Bismol (either two ounces of liquid or two chewable tablets four times
per day). Pepto-Bismol should not be taken for more than three weeks at a time,
and anyone thinking about taking it as a preventative measure should follow the
instructions and recommendations on the packaging.”
We stock up on the
generic tablets in the U.S. and bring several hundred with us each year when we
return home to Sayulita. We never leave home without it—we always keep several
boxes of both chewable and swallowable tablets in the motorhome and I carry
some in my purse and backpack at all times, just in case! Pepto-Bismol has
prevented ruined vacations for us many times.
Even after living in
México for over three years, and traveling in this country for over twenty-five
years, Jon and I still occasionally eat something that causes that rumbling and
grumbling in our intestines a few hours later that indicates a virus or
bacteria is “trying to infect” us. We immediately take two Pepto-Bismol or
bismuth subsalicylate tablets with a large glass of water. Usually one dose of
two tablets takes care of the problem for us.
For best results, we
pay attention to those intestinal rumblings and start taking Pepto-Bismol right
away. Waiting until the diarrhea has already started may be too late. That’s
when I think, why did I wait? This could
have been prevented! Now I won’t feel good enough to go out for dinner for days!
I’ve often wondered
why more people don’t know about the power of Pepto-Bismol. When I was
practicing as a pharmacist and patients asked for my recommendation to prevent
“Traveler’s Diarrhea”, I always recommended the course of prevention and
treatment I’ve listed below. Many have thanked me for the information. It’s not
for everyone, but if your doctor agrees, you may want to give this a try. *
“Traveler’s Diarrhea” Prevention*
Pepto-Bismol® (bismuth subsalicylate) has antibacterial
properties, meaning it kills some bacteria that cause diarrhea, including E. coli.
It also prevents diarrhea by retarding the expulsion of fluids into the
digestive system through irritated tissues by "coating" them, and it
reduces inflammation and irritation of the stomach and intestinal lining.
Jon and I have found that it is very useful to prevent “Traveler’s Diarrhea” when
entering México and other countries, especially the first couple of times we
visit a new country. We even have to resort to taking it for a couple of weeks
when returning to the United States after living in México for nine months.
It’s as though our gastrointestinal system has adapted to the microorganisms in
the food in México, and the bacteria in the U.S. have become “foreign” to us.
One of the worst cases of foodborne diarrhea I’ve ever
experienced occurred on the first day back in the U.S. after traveling for six
months throughout México. I hadn’t been taking Pepto-Bismol for months as my
system had adjusted to food in México. I didn’t think I needed to take it since
we were going to a nice restaurant for an expensive steak dinner, which was
delicious. I was so sick that night.
I learned my lesson. Now, after an extended time out of the United States, I
start taking Pepto-Bismol the day before entering the country and continue for
at least a week, according to the schedule below. Edited April 29, 2023 If you become constipated at any time while taking Pepto Bismol, stop taking it until bowel movements return to normal. Signs of constipation may include:
Here
is the Pepto-Bismol schedule that works for us:
· Week
1 – 2, Beginning 24 hours before entry into the area of risk
Take two Pepto-Bismol or bismuth subsalicylate 262mg tablets
by mouth three or four times daily for two weeks. Increase dosage as needed according to signs and symptoms
of intestinal upset from food and water, but not more than sixteen tablets
daily.
(Note: the amount of
salicylate at this dose has some blood-thinning properties. If you take aspirin
or any medication containing aspirin, consult your physician about possibly
adjusting your aspirin dose during this period. If you suffer from VWD or any
other disorder associated with thin blood or anemia, consult your physician
before taking bismuth subsalicylate. We decrease our 81mg aspirin dose from one
tablet daily to one tablet every other day during this period.)
· Week
3 – 4
Take two bismuth subsalicylate 262 mg tablets by mouth twice
daily. If signs of intestinal irritation from food or water begin (“gurgling”
or “grumbling” sounds and feelings of intestinal “churning”, upset stomach,
mild diarrhea, etc.), increase dose to two tablets three or four times daily
until symptoms subside, or as needed but not more than sixteen tablets daily.
· Week
5 – 6
Take one bismuth subsalicylate 262mg tablet twice daily.
Increase dosage as needed
according to signs and symptoms of intestinal upset from food and water, but
not more than sixteen tablets daily.
· Week
7 on
Take two bismuth subsalicylate 262mg tablets by mouth only
when needed for signs and symptoms of intestinal upset from food and water, up
to a maximum of two tablets eight times daily.
“Traveler’s Diarrhea” Treatment*
If “Traveler’s Diarrhea” occurs (severe diarrhea and
cramping, sometimes accompanied by vomiting), we stop taking bismuth
subsalicylate and begin taking Cipro® (ciprofloxacin) 500mg tablets by mouth
twice daily for three days. We also stop taking all minerals for three days
(Calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, chromium, selenium, vitamins with minerals,
antacids such as Tums® and Mylanta®, etc.) which decreases the effectiveness of ciprofloxacin. Consult a physician, especially if diarrhea does not
improve within 48 hours of beginning the ciprofloxacin. Stay hydrated by drinking
plenty of fluid. Gatorade® and ginger ale are beneficial.
*Before taking Pepto-Bismol or bismuth subsalicylate to prevent or treat
“Traveler’s Diarrhea”, I recommend checking with your physician to be sure it
is acceptable for your medical history and age. Caution in children under age
12. Some side effects may occur. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismuth_subsalicylate
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You get diarrhea because your body is not used to all this fresh fruit I have been living in Mexico for 6 years and never had diarrhea.
ReplyDeleteAlso when you go on a trip you should always take Psyllium Husk fiber with you it does 2 things if you have Diarrhea you take it and stop drinking it will absorb all the liquid in your intestines and if you are constipated you take Psyllim Husk and drink a lot of water and you will be regular. You can purchase it in a healthfood store for very little money and it will save you holiday
Thank you for reading my article and for your comment. You are fortunate that you have never had diarrhea during your six years of living in Mexico. That is not typical. Most people go through a transition while their body adapts to the change in microorganisms in the food and water. Pepto Bismol helps with this adaptation.
DeleteI agree that there is a place for Psyllium Husk fiber. Some people have a type of ongoing diarrhea that Metamucil or its generic equivalent will give benefit. But not all. This can be purchased at any pharmacy and is inexpensive at WalMart and Costco.
I'm glad you have found this natural product helps you. As a pharmacist, I have recommended it to many people who have chronic diarrhea. However, this is not the same as Traveler's Diarrhea. My article is specifically about preventing Traveler's Diarrhea with Pepto Bismol. It has proven helpful for me and my husband time and time again when we travel.
Terry