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Can acid relief pills affect my birth control pills?

Recently I have started to have acid reflux really bad so I have started to take acid reducer everyday I'm also taking birth control every day. I've... read more

Pill - Can I crush cimetidine tablets?

I cannot swallow pills. Is it okay to crush cimetidine tablets and mix with yogurt or applesauce?

Stomach irritation and bad acid reflux from Neurontin?

I am taking 600mg/night of Neurontin for insomnia - been taking it for 1 month now. The next day after I took it, I noticed stomach irritation (my... read more

Can you take ranitidine and metamucil capsules at same time?

will taking ranitidine and fiber capsules (metamucil) lessen their effect?

I have IBS and I am lactose intolerant and now have stomach ulcers. I was prescribed dexilant which?

... is for acid reflux. I'm a bit confused on what medication the doctor decided to prescribe for me and not sure how to eat for ulcers. There is... read more

I was prescribed ranitidine for acid reflux and stopped taking it. I felt like it made my symptoms?

with acid reflux worse. I use tums on occasion. My doctor didn't seem to happy about my decision since I have other medicines that I take also on a... read more

Is over the counter Nexium the same as prescription Nexium?

Can you take one over the counter Nexium in morning and one at night for acid reflux?

Viibryd - Bad Acid Reflux and Bloating?

Glad to find this group! I am on day 3 (10 mg). I tried once last week but w/ lots of nausea so stopped and am trying again. For the past 3 days,... read more

Can you take antacids while on nexium?

I have been taking nexium for 9 years now. In the past couple weeks I have experienced much gastrol discomfort especially flatulence and this seems... read more

Side effects - pantoprazole?

I tried pantoprazole a while ago for long term acid reflux. Kind of gave up after 5 days as I found I had a dry throat, much like a heavy cold. Now,... read more

What is atrophic gastritis?

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