Tag: Medical Treatment of Acid Reflux
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Medications to Avoid with GERD
Some sufferers unknowingly aggravate their problems by taking medications that stimulate stomach acid production or relax the esophageal sphincter.
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Treating Heartburn at Home
If you think you are experiencing frequent heartburn or acid reflux there is a chance that you have gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD. But what is acid reflux, and why are you experiencing it so often?
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Stomach Aid Drugs Can Reduce Magnesium Levels
Drugs like Nexium, Prevacid, Aciflex and other proton pump inhibitors can help relieve heartburn, but at a risk.
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FDA Warning of Fracture Risks Linked to Acid Reflux Medications
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned that long-term use of popular antacids in the proton pump inhibitor (PPI) category may increase the risk of bone fractures.
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Aciphex Oral: Heartburn Medication
Aciphex Oral, also referred to as Rabeprazole, is a heartburn medication prescribed to treat some esophagus and stomach problems, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, ulcers and acid reflux. By reducing the volume of acid your stomach produces, Aciphex helps to relieve stomach and esophagus symptoms, such as heartburn, persistent cough and swallowing difficulties. Aciphex can…
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Prilosec
Prilosec is an example of a proton pump inhibitor, a class of medications used to reduce the production of stomach acid in order to treat GERD and other digestive disorders.
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Protonix
Protonix is a proton pump inhibitor medication used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
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Nexium
Proton pump inhibitors are a class of drugs commonly used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
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Alternative Treatment for GERD
As GERD continues to be diagnosed in more and more adults, researchers are paying closer attention to the connections between GERD and obesity. When gastroesophageal reflux disease is present in patients suffering from morbid obesity, surgeons are now considering bariactric weight loss surgery as an alternative to traditional treatments like proton pump inhibitors.
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Is Medication the Best Answer for Heartburn?
New research indicates that medicating your heartburn may put you at risk for more serious medical problems. While prescription medications, especially proton pump inhibitors, have been extremely successful in treating heartburn symptoms over the last several years, a closer look at the side effects suggests that lifestyle changes may be more appropriate and less risky…