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A second step is taking over-the-counter medication. Dr. Alexander. “That could be an antacid, like Maalox or Tums, that work quite quickly.” Jason.
medications, such as antacids, anti- diarrhea medications and pain relievers; and U.S.-made condoms. Also, pack medications for recurrent issues. For.
If this does not work, an antacid may be taken. If stomach upset (nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite) continues, check with your doctor. For patients ...
However, do not take any food, especially milk, milk formulas, or other dairy products, or antacids, mineral supplements, or other medicines that are high ...
Ask your doctor if you have any questions. Take this medicine without a meal or with a meal low in calcium (50 milligrams or less). If you are taking antacids, ...
They may seem harmless, but in this episode of Medical Edge Radio, Mayo Clinic Dr. Yvonne Romero explains some risks associated with antacids. To listen,[.
If you are taking aluminum-, calcium-, or magnesium-containing antacids, iron supplements, sucralfate, or zinc, do not take them at the same time that you take ...
Antacids. If you are having a medical emergency, Dr. Clements says do not hesitate to seek immediate care. "It's really important to understand that the ...
Metoclopramide is also used to treat heartburn symptoms in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) when other treatment did not work well. GERD is ...
It is used to treat duodenal and gastric ulcers, gastric ulcers caused by NSAID use, erosive esophagitis, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). GERD is a ...
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