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Tag: Stomach acid

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Can I Take Folic Acid and Antacid Together?: Understanding the Interaction

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According to the National Health Service (NHS), you should not take folic acid within 2 hours of taking indigestion remedies like antacids, as they can interfere with absorption. While it may seem convenient, understanding the reason for this separation is crucial for ensuring you get the full benefits of your folic acid supplement when you take folic acid and antacid together.

How long does Nexium take to stop acid reflux?

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In the United States, nearly one-third of people experience weekly symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) [1.8.1]. For those seeking relief, a common question is: **How long does Nexium take to stop acid reflux?** This medication can provide relief within a few days [1.2.2].

Do antidepressants affect stomach acid?

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Approximately 12-20% of the body's serotonin is produced in the gastrointestinal tract, and because antidepressants influence this key neurotransmitter, they can significantly affect digestive function. This raises the question: do antidepressants affect stomach acid and other gastric processes?

How soon after taking TUMS can I take omeprazole?

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According to healthcare providers, spacing out doses of Tums and omeprazole is recommended to help ensure the long-term medication's effectiveness. This spacing is important due to the differing mechanisms of action of these two medications for managing stomach acid.

What Are Examples of H2 Medications?: Common H2 Blockers Explained

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Did you know that the H2 blocker cimetidine, marketed as Tagamet, was the first drug in history to exceed $1 billion in annual sales? So, what are examples of H2 medications? They are a class of drugs, known as H2 receptor antagonists, that work by reducing the amount of acid produced by the stomach.

What type of medicine is an antacid?

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Over 60 million Americans experience heartburn at least once a month. For many, the go-to solution is an antacid, a type of medicine that functions by neutralizing existing stomach acid to provide quick, short-term relief from discomfort.

Can You Take Antacids While Taking Fluconazole?

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According to a study published in *Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy*, the absorption and elimination of fluconazole were not affected by the simultaneous administration of an antacid containing aluminum and magnesium hydroxides. This critical finding indicates that, for simple antacids, you can take antacids while taking fluconazole, though caution is needed with other types of acid-reducing drugs.