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Acid-controlling medicines may do more than prevent heartburn. They also may keep vitamin B-12 from being absorbed.
There may be a connection between headaches and the gut. Nausea and vomiting often occur with migraine attacks. And research suggests that people who have ...
Aspirin, sodium bicarbonate, and citric acid combination is used to relieve pain occurring together with heartburn, sour stomach, or acid indigestion. The ...
Rumination syndrome is a condition in which someone repeatedly regurgitates undigested or partially digested food from the stomach. The regurgitated food is ...
darkened urine; fast heartbeat; headache; hostility; indigestion; irritability; loss of appetite; nausea; pains in the stomach, side, or abdomen, possibly ...
indigestion; loss of appetite; loss of strength; nausea and vomiting; weight loss. Less common. Fainting. Rare. Aggression; convulsions (seizures); trembling ...
Heartburn or indigestion. Some people who are having a heart attack may feel like they have heartburn or an upset stomach. Women tend to have more-vague ...
heartburn or indigestion; heavy bleeding; irritability; pain in the arms or legs; rash; stomach discomfort, upset, or pain. Incidence not known. Bloating; false ...
indigestion; muscle cramps; redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest; stomach discomfort or upset. Other side effects not listed may also ...
indigestion; joint pain, stiffness, or swelling; large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue, throat, hands, legs, feet, or genitals; loss of ...
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