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My Experience with the Side Effects of PrevacidPrevacid, generic name Lansoprazole, is typically prescribed to those who are suffering from acid reflux or persistent heartburn.
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My Lack of Prevacid Side EffectsMy experience with Prevacid and list of side effects.
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PrevacidPrevacid is a medication that inhibits the secretion of gastric acid in the stomach.
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Prevacid 24 Hr vs. Prilosec OTC: A Review on These Popular Over the Counter Heartburn TreatmentsPrevacid 24 hr and Prilosec OTC are both popular over the counter treatments for frequent heartburn. This is a review on each of these products. This article will help you decide which ones right for you.
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Treating GERD with Prescription Medications and OTC Remedies - My ExperienceOver the counter drugs like Tums and Mylanta were no longer working for me. My doctor put me on some of the newer proton pump inhibitors like Prilosec, Prevacid and Aciphex with disastrous results. So we decided to try an H2 Inhibitor called Zantac and it worked.
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Proton Pump Inhibitors: Are You at Risk for Bone Fractures?Many heartburn (acid reflux) medications are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). New research studies show that heartburn medications, such as Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid can increase your risk for fractures.
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Acid Reflux HelpI will show you how I cured my son's acid reflux in one week. I was able to throw away his Prevacid and other prescription medications. -
Aciphex Side EffectsThere are over-the-counter medications such as Prilosec, Prevacid, Pepcid and Nextium to battle the problem of gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD). A stronger medication that I was placed on was a medication called Aciphex (Rabeprazole Sodium).
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Natural Acid Reflux Solutions for Stomach Acid ProblemsWho wants to spend money on prescription Prevacid? Try these natural acid reflux treatments the next time stomach acid is causing heartburn and other discomforts.
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How Acid Reflux Can Kill YouAcid reflux is prevalent in the U.S. Leaving GERD and acid reflux untreated can have serious negative implications on your health. Know what they are and how to avoid them. -
Side Effects to Be Aware of when Taking TurmericTurmeric is normally a safe herbal supplement, but there are some side effects you should be aware of before taking this supplement. -
Differences Between Over-the-Counter Medications for Acid RefluxHere are some of the major types of over-the-counter medications for acid reflux.
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Over the Counter Meds for Acid Reflux Disease: What's the Difference?There are numerous OTC (over the counter) medications available for those who suffer from acid reflux symptoms. -
OTC Treatment for Acid RefluxShould you use an antacid, proton pump inhibitor or H-2-receptor blocker to treat your heartburn or acid reflux? Learn the differences in these types of over the counter medications and which type YOU should take. -
Understanding Heartburn SymptomsLearn how to recognize the symptoms of heartburn, what causes heartburn and how to treat it. -
Differences Between Acid Blocking OTC Medications for Acid Reflux SymptomsAcid reflux symptoms can be relatively minor or in some instances they can be very serious. OTC medications for relief of acid reflux symptoms such as heartburn and stomach acid are extremely helpful if used properly. -
More Information on Plavix and Its Side EffectsLearn about Plavix drug uses, side effects, drug interactions and other warnings to help avoid any unexpected health risk that may be caused by using Plavix as the blood thinner. -
Is Works Great Taste No Pain Better Than Heartburn No More?In this essay, I will offer you my personal opinion on the comparison between two of the most well-known natural programs to take care of digestive conditions: Great Taste No Pain and Heartburn No More.
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An Overview of GERDThis article describes GERD, what common symptoms are, and how it can be treated.
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Plavix (Clopidogrel Bisulfate) Drug Information: Medical Uses, Side Effects, Drug Interactions, Warnings and PrecautionsPlavix, or commonly known as clopidogel, has been proven to help protect against future heart attacks or strokes in PAD patients, but in March 2010, FDA has added a boxed warning to the label for anti-blood clotting drug Plavix.
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Natural Cures for Acid RefluxMany people suffer from acid reflux. Conventional treatments include antacids and prescription drugs, but these are expensive and can cause serious side effects. Fortunately, 3 inexpensive natural treatments may offer permanent relief.
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GERD and Esophageal CancerGERD has a connection with getting esophageal cancer. My article explains why this happens.
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What is Triple Therapy?Triple therapy for an illness involves aggressive treatment with a combination of three different drugs. My article explains more.
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GERD and Esophageal ProblemsGERD is very common in many people and can lead into serious medical complications if not treated properly.
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Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR): An Acid Reflux Disease that Disguises Itself as a Common ColdThis article describes the condition known as Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR), an acid reflux disease that diguises itself as a common cold. -
The Negative Effects of Heartburn Medications: What Everyone Should KnowHeartburn medications, over-the-counter(OTC)and prescription, may have negative effects including interfering with kidney function and the absorption of important medications.
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Aciphex and What the Drug is Prescribed ForAciphex is used for controlling GERD. My article gives a brief overview of the drug and side effects.
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LPR-Laryngopharengeal Reflux--GERD's Evil TwinA look at the symptoms and treatment of LPR, or laryngopharengeal reflux.
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Taking Antacids, Ranitidine Leads to Higher Odds of Flu ComplicationsStudies have shown a definite link between taking antacids such as ranitidine (usually prescribed for acid reflux) and having serious complication of the flu, such as pneumonia.
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How to Take Calcium Supplements to Increase Your Calcium IntakeLow bone mass is indeed a public health concern since it'll later proceed to osteoporosis, which is associated with fractures (broken bones) primarily in the hip, pelvis, ribs, vertebrae, wrist and other bones.
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Angiosarcoma: A Radical Cancer with Too Few TreatmentsMy husband and I's journey through Angiosarcoma.
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Stomach and Esophageal Cancer: Could Acid Reflux Disease Be the Culprit?For some people, acid reflux disease (heartburn) is a very common condition. The symptoms may vary from person to person. The most common symptoms reported
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Is it Safe to Crush Pills?Some people cut their pills in half or mash them into foods to make them easier to take. But does it affect the absorption of the pill, and is it safe?
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Dr. Oz Reveals the Top 5 Over-the-Counter Misused DrugsFive over-the-counter drugs we should be completely aware of! -
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Tumors in Your GastrinomasZollinger-Ellison syndrome is a rare condition, which tumors called gastrinomas, form in the body. They are found in the pancreas or duodenum. The tumors secrete a substance called gastrin, which stimulates excessive acid secretion by the stomach.
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Insurance: I Think I Have It, but Do I Really?Getting my insurance company to pay for my prescription has been a tiring ordeal. Finding the extreme costs that are charged in the U.S.A. compared with other countries, has become a reason to order my meds elsewhere.
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How Sucralfate Helps to Heal Stomach Ulcers and GastritisNeed a remedy for your pain and burning of an ulcer or gastritis? Read on for information about sucralfate, which is an ulcer medication that will put out the fire in your stomach. -
How to Treat GERD or Acid Reflux DisorderH-2-receptor blockers are medications that reduce the production of acid in the stomach. These medications include; famotidine (Pepcid AC) , cimetidine (Tagamet HB), ranitidine (Zantac 25, Zantac 75, Zantac 150 ), or nizatidine (Axid AR).
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Medication and Surgery for GERD or Acid Reflux DiseaseMany Montrealers suffer from GERD, or Gastroesophageal reflux disease. This disease is chronic, meaning people suffer from it for many years. Perhaps you suffer from it yourself of you know a person or two who is drinking pepto bismal like it is soda pop.
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Silent Acid Reflux: My Child's Life with GERDThe second follow up article on my child's life with silent acid reflux.
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