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It is used for patients who have an increased risk for stomach ulcers and who need to take a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for arthritis.
Medicines such as antacids, calcium or vitamin supplements will also decrease the absorption of ibandronate. Swallow the tablet whole. Do not suck or chew ...
If you take antacids that contain aluminum, magnesium, or calcium, take the antacid at least 2 hours before or 4 hours after you take this medicine. If ...
Also, avoid antacids unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Eating more protein and foods such as cranberries (especially cranberry juice with vitamin C ...
You should NOT take antacids that contain aluminum or magnesium hydroxide within 15 minutes of taking this medicine. If you are uncertain about this, ask ...
If you need to take an antacid that contains aluminum and magnesium (eg, Maalox®), take the antacid at least 2 hours after using this medicine. If you are ...
Do not take antacids (eg, Amphojel®, Maalox®, Mylanta®, Tums®) while you are using the Apriso® capsules. Using these medicines together may change the ...
Do not take antacids containing magnesium trisilicate (eg, Genaton®) while you are using nitrofurantoin. Keep using this medicine for the full treatment ...
For occasional, mild heartburn, over the counter antacids or other remedies may be helpful. GERD may require prescription-strength medicine or other ...
If you are taking aluminum, magnesium, or calcium-containing antacids, do not take them at the same time that you take this medicine. This may keep the ...
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