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Is usually relieved by antacids; May be accompanied by a sour taste in your mouth — especially when you're lying down; May be accompanied by a small amount of ...
For heartburn or gas, try nonprescription antacids or anti-gas medicines, and eat smaller meals. Don't take aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or ...
Drink plenty of fluids with this medicine to help prevent some unwanted effects. If you are taking aluminum or magnesium-containing antacids, iron supplements, ...
Use only the brand of this medicine that your doctor prescribed. Different brands may not work the same way. If you are also using antacids that contain ...
This may indicate a bile duct blockage. Certain medicines, such as antacids with aluminium hydroxide, large doses of bismuth subsalicylate (Kaopectate, Pepto- ...
Medicines such as antacids that contain calcium or calcium supplements also will decrease the absorption of risedronate. Swallow the tablet whole with a ...
Antacids and medications called histamine antagonists — which also decrease stomach acid — can be used to treat laryngopharyngeal reflux, as well. Medications ...
If you are also taking an antacid aluminum or magnesium hydroxide, take it 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking sotalol. Use only the brand of this ...
Famotidine is used to treat stomach ulcers (gastric and duodenal), erosive esophagitis (heartburn or acid indigestion), and gastroesophageal reflux disease ( ...
Do not take this medicine within two hours of taking antacids or medicine for diarrhea. Taking these products too close together may make this medicine less ...
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