How Safe Is Pepto-Bismol? (2025)

It takes 30 minutes to an hour for Pepto-Bismol (bismuth subsalicylate) to start working and help relieve diarrhea, upset stomach, and nausea.

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Sometimes referred to as "the pink stuff," Pepto-Bismol is an over-the-counter (OTC) medication that is safe and effective for short-term use. Side effects are generally mild and can include a black tongue, black stool, and constipation. More serious side effects can occur but are rare.

This article discusses Pepto-Bismol, how it works, and its potential side effects.

Uses for Pepto-Bismol

Pepto-Bismol is primarily used for the short-term treatment of the following digestive symptoms in adults and children age 12 and older:

  • Diarrhea
  • Nausea
  • Stomach upset
  • Indigestion
  • Heartburn
  • Excessive intestinal gas
  • Excessive burping
  • A feeling of fullness caused by eating too much
  • Discomfort from drinking too much alcohol

Interestingly, researchers have found that when Pepto-Bismol is combined with antibiotics, it can be quite effective in treatingHelicobacter pylori—an infection that has been linked to peptic ulcers and gastritis.

How Pepto-Bismol Works

The scientific name for the active ingredient in Pepto-Bismol is bismuth subsalicylate.

Bismuth is a mineral that has antibacterial, antacid, and antidiarrheal effects.

Subsalicylate is a medication in the same class as aspirin.

The active ingredients of Pepto-Bismol are thought to have the following actions within the body:

  • Increasing the amount of fluid that is absorbed in the intestines, therefore firming up stool
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Calming intestinal spasms
  • Reducing the population of disease-causing bacteria and/or viruses
  • Reducing excess levels of stomach acid

It can take half an hour for an hour for Pepto to "kick in." If it doesn't offer relief in that time, do not take another dose right away. Follow dosing instructions provided on the product packaging.

Pepto-Bismol Side Effects

Pepto-Bismol is considered quite safe for short-term use by adults and children age 12 or over. However, there are some side effects that you should be aware of, including:

  • Blackening of the tongue
  • Dark or black stool
  • Constipation

These side effects are temporary and generally harmless.

Serious Side Effects

Serious side effects of Pepto-Bismol can occur, though they are rare:

  • Bowel blockage: This can occur due to Pepto-Bismol-related constipation and is a particular concern in adults 65 and older.
  • Reye's syndrome: The subsalicylate in Pepto-Bismol is in the aspirin family. Aspirin use in children and teenagers is associated with a risk of this potentially life-threatening illness. This risk is particularly high for those who have chickenpox, influenza (the flu), or any other type of viral infection.​

Pepto Kids

Pepto Kids (calcium carbonate) is designed to treat heartburn and upset stomach in children. It does not contain bismuth subsalicylate, so it poses no risk of Reye's syndrome.

When to Call Your Healthcare Provider

Contact your healthcare provider immediately and stop taking Pepto-Bismol if you experience:

  • Ringing in the ears
  • Diarrhea that lasts for more than two days
  • Severe vomiting
  • High fever
  • Any signs of an allergic reaction

If you think you have taken an overdose or are experiencing any severe symptoms, seek immediate attention by calling an ambulance.

Why Pepto Can Turn Stool Black

Before Taking Pepto-Bismol

Pepto-Bismol should be used for no more than two days . That makes it a poor choice for people who experience diarrhea, heartburn, or acid reflux that is chronic in nature.

Ask your healthcare provider about taking Pepto-Bismol before using it, as it may interact with other medications you are taking.

Drug Interactions

Pepto-Bismol can potentially interact with a wide range of medications. Let your healthcare provider know if you take any of the following before starting Pepto-Bismol:

  • Arthritis or gout medications
  • Blood thinners like warfarin
  • Daily aspirin
  • Diabetes medications
  • Tetracycline antibiotics

Precautions and Contraindications

Pepto-Bismol should not be taken by anyone who:

  • Is younger than 12 years of age (Pepto Kids is OK, however)
  • Has the flu
  • Has a fever and signs of blood in the stool
  • Has chickenpox or has received the chickenpox vaccine within the past six weeks
  • Is pregnant
  • Is breastfeeding
  • Is allergic to aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like Advil (ibuprofen) or Aleve (naproxen sodium)

Dosage

Pepto-Bismol is an oral medication that comes in liquid, tablet, or chewable form. Follow the directions and dosing recommendations on the product packaging carefully.

Do not take this medication for more than two days.

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Liquid

Use the provided dosing cup to take liquid Pepto-Bismol. (One dose equals one dosing cup filled to the top.)

If you've lost the dosing cup, look at the label to determine the strength of the formula, which dictates how much you should take:

  • Original Strength: 30 milliliters (ml)
  • Ultra-Strength: 15 ml
  • Pepto Diarrhea Liquid: 10 ml

Dispense the dose using a medication syringe or cup that allows you to measure out a precise dose. Never use a kitchen spoon.

Do not exceed eight doses in a 24-hour period.

Chewable Tablets

Take two Pepto-Bismol chewables at a time. Do not exceed a total of 16 tablets in 24 hours.

Pepto Kids also comes in chewable tablet form. Dosing depends on a child's weight and age:

  • Under 24 pounds/under age 2: Speak with a healthcare provider
  • 24-47 pounds/ages 2 to 5: 1 tablet (maximum 3 tablets in 24 hours)
  • 48-95 pounds/ages 6 to 11: 2 tablets (maximum 6 tablets in 24 hours)

If your child's weight and age do not correspond with one of the above, defer to the dosage that is appropriate for their weight.

Caplets

Pepto-Bismol caplets come in several different formulations. Take only the amount indicated on the label:

  • Pepto-Bismol LiquiCaps: 2 caplets
  • Pepto Diarrhea LiquiCaps: 2 caplets
  • Pepto-Bismol Caplets: 2 caplets
  • Pepto-Bismol Ultra Caplets: 1 caplet

Do not exceed eight doses in a 24-hour period.

Do You Need to Take Pepto-Bismol With Food?

You do not need to take Pepto-Bismol with food. However, be sure to drink plenty of water to replace fluid lost from diarrhea episodes.

Summary

Pepto-Bismol is an over-the-counter medication used to relieve digestive symptoms such as diarrhea and nausea. It works in a few different ways, including increasing the amount of fluid absorbed by your intestines and reducing inflammation.

Pepto-Bismol may cause side effects like a black tongue or constipation. These side effects are usually mild. Sometimes, however, it can cause more serious side effects like ringing in the ears or Reye's syndrome in children.

Don't take Pepto-Bismol for more than two days and avoid taking if you have health conditions like an aspirin allergy, if you're taking certain medications, or you are pregnant.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does it take Pepto-Bismol to work?

    Pepto-Bismol generally starts to work within 30 minutes to an hour. If you aren't feeling relief after an hour, you can take a second dose.

  • What are the side effects of Pepto-Bismol?

    The most common side effect of Pepto-Bismol is a black tongue or black stools. Both are harmless. Pepto-Bismol contains a non-toxic metal called bismuth that, when mixed with sulfur (a naturally occurring mineral in the body), forms a black substance called bismuth sulfide.

  • Can Pepto-Bismol cause severe side effects?

    On rare occasions, Pepto-Bismol has been known to cause potentially serious side effects. Call your healthcare provider if you experience severe vomiting, blood in the stool, vomit that resembles coffee grounds-like vomit, or ringing in the ears after taking Pepto-Bismol.

    Learn MoreWhen to See a Healthcare Provider About Vomiting

  • Who should not take Pepto-Bismol?

    Pepto-Bismol is contraindicated for use in people with aspirin allergy, gastric ulcer, hematochezia (bloody stools), hemophilia, flu-like symptoms (for children and teens only due to the risk of Reye syndrome).

    Children under age 12 should not take regular Pepto-Bismol and children under 2 shouldn't be given Pepto Kids.

  • Is Pepto-Bismol safe during pregnancy?

    Pepto-Bismol contains bismuth subsalicylate, a drug that is generally avoided during the third trimester as it increases the risk of uterine bleeding. There remains considerable debate about the actual risk, but it may be best to avoid Pepto-Bismol just to be safe.

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How Safe Is Pepto-Bismol? ›

Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects. Tell your doctor right away if you have any serious side effects, including: ringing ears, hearing loss. This drug may rarely cause serious (rarely fatal) bleeding from the stomach or intestines.

What are the risks of taking Pepto-Bismol? ›

Taking too much Pepto-Bismol can increase the risk of side effects, including feeling or being sick, feeling confused, dizzy or tired, deafness, or ringing or buzzing in your ears.

When should you not take Pepto-Bismol? ›

Warnings. You should not use Pepto-Bismol if you have bleeding problems, blood in your stools, or if you are allergic to aspirin or other salicylates. You should not use Pepto-Bismol for a stomach ulcer unless your ulcer is caused by H.

Is Pepto-Bismol good for your stomach? ›

Yes, Pepto-Bismol can also help treat nausea, heartburn, and other digestive symptoms, including: Gas. Indigestion. Fullness or feeling bloated.

How much Pepto-Bismol can you safely take? ›

For diarrhea or upset stomach: Adults and teenagers—The usual dose is 2 tablets every half-hour to one hour. You should not take more than 16 tablets in twenty-four hours. Children—Should not be used in children younger than 12 years of age.

Who shouldn't have Pepto-Bismol? ›

Do not take this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Pepto-Bismol is not suitable for some people. To make sure this medicine is safe for you, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have: ever had an allergic reaction to bismuth subsalicylate or any of the other ingredients in Pepto-Bismol or Pepti Calm.

Will Pepto-Bismol prolong a stomach virus? ›

However, in some cases, Pepto-Bismol may prolong a stomach virus. This is because diarrhea is the body's way of getting rid of the virus, and treating diarrhea may slow this process down. Most of the time, a stomach virus will resolve on its own with at-home care.

Should you not drink water after taking Pepto-Bismol? ›

You can eat and drink normally while taking Pepto-Bismol. However, it's best to avoid foods that seem to make your indigestion worse, like rich, spicy and fatty foods. Try to cut down on caffeinated drinks, such as tea, coffee, cola and energy drinks. Reduce or try to avoid alcohol.

What is an alternative to Pepto-Bismol? ›

Gas-X, Mylanta, Pepto-Bismol, and Prilosec are available in different dosage forms. Gas-X: Available as chewable tablets and softgels. Mylanta: Available as chewable tablets and liquid (can be given as drops as well). Pepto-Bismol Available as chewable tablets and liquid.

What can you not mix with Pepto-Bismol? ›

Cautions with other medicines
  • an anticoagulant – medicines that help to prevent blood clots.
  • tablets or other oral medicines for diabetes.
  • medicine for gout.
  • doxycycline or minocycline, or any other tetracycline antibiotics.

Do doctors recommend Pepto-Bismol? ›

Sometimes, a doctor may recommend it to treat symptoms of chronic digestive disorders. Some people also find the antibacterial effects of Pepto Bismol useful when traveling to unfamiliar areas where the local bacteria may infect their digestive system and cause traveler's diarrhea.

What to drink to settle the stomach? ›

Treatment & Prevention
  • Sports drinks.
  • Clear, non-caffeinated sodas such as 7-Up, Sprite or ginger ale.
  • Diluted juices such as apple, grape, cherry or cranberry (avoid citrus juices)
  • Clear soup broth or bouillon.
  • Popsicles.
  • Decaffeinated tea.

What is the best medicine for an upset stomach? ›

Rankings: Indigestion Relief
RankBrandSample Product
#1 Score: 100TumsBuy on CVS.com
#2 Score: 66Pepto-BismolBuy on CVS.com
#3 Score: 59MylantaBuy on CVS.com
#4 Score: 38Gas-XBuy on CVS.com
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Does Pepto-Bismol have any side effects? ›

Side effects from this medication are rare. The most common side effects are darkening of the stools and/or tongue. These effects are harmless and will disappear when you stop the medication.

Is Pepto liquid or pill better? ›

All these forms of Pepto Bismol are equally effective and use the same active ingredient, bismuth subsalicylate. Follow the directions and, if you have any questions, contact your healthcare provider.

How long does Pepto stay in your system? ›

As it slowly makes its way out of your body you may see black poo. This side effect usually goes away when you stop taking the medicine but it may take several days. If your tongue or your poo is still black after you've stopped taking Pepto-Bismol for several days, speak to your doctor or a pharmacist.

What is the most common side effect of treatment with bismuth subsalicylate? ›

In some patients bismuth subsalicylate may cause dark tongue and/or grayish black stools. This is only temporary and will go away when you stop taking this medicine.

Can Pepto-Bismol cause heart palpitations? ›

Warnings. Improper use of this medication (overuse or abuse) may cause serious harm, such as fast/irregular heartbeat or death. Do not increase your dose, take it more often, or take it for longer than directed. Taking loperamide with certain other medications may also cause harm.

Is Pepto-Bismol banned in Europe? ›

Pepto Bismol's active ingredient is expressly banned in France and Denmark and you're unlikely to find it elsewhere in Europe. The pink tablets and liquid are among the most recommended items to bring from home for Americans living abroad.

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