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View Post: Difference Between Antacids and H2 Blockers
19 Nov 2009 by lancejsilot
Antacids vs H2 Blockers Most people know what antacids are. Yes, they are the drugs or substances that can neutralize the stomach's acidic environment. However, the public in general have started to accept this term as the name for all ...
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View Post: Taking A Look At Common Acid Reflux Symptoms
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View Post: Dr. Boomer & the PDA Kid: Corrosive Stomach Acid
15 hours ago by Shawn Vuong
One group of antacids, which reduce acid quickly are the H2 blockers with ranitidine (Zantac) as an example. Another group, which reduce acid slower but more effectively, are the proton-pump inhibitors, with omeprazole (Prilosec) as an ...
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View Post: Acid GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) and Heartburn: Causes ...
22 Nov 2009 by Ratnakar Kini, MD
Nearly 20% of adults use antacids or over-the-counter H2 blockers at least once a week for relief of heartburn. Lower esophagus and gastroesophageal reflux disease. To understand how gastroesophegeal reflux disease occurs, ...
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View Post: Acid Reflux Medications – Are They Dangerous?
12 Nov 2009 by admin
H2 Blockers reduce the amount of hydrochloric acid that the stomach produces. They provide longer lasting relief than antacids, but may cause Diarrhea and constipation. They may also produce side effects associated with the central ...
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View Post: The treatment of gastric
20 Nov 2009
When treatment of H. pylori, the following types of medicines are H2 blockers, proton pump inhibitors and mucosal protective agents.So caused these drugs in combination with antibiotics.When complications used and if the drug is ...
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View Post: Peptic Ulcers
30 Oct 2009
The only bismuth compound available in the US has been bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol), although a drug combination of the H2 blocker ranitidine and bismuth citrate (Tritec) has been released. High doses can cause vomiting and ...
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