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Nexium Side EffectsTaking Nexium can cause drug dependency because it will dry up your own natural stomach acid.
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Acid Reflux and Nexium: Are You Positive that This is the Correct Combination for You?Do you have concerns relating to the Acid Reflux and Nexium mixture? You're not by yourself. Numerous folks feel the same way.
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NexiumNexium is a class of drug known as a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). It is used as a find relief from constant heartburn. Nexium can also help heal damage to the esophagus caused by chronic acid reflux.
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How Nexium WorksNexium is a drug used for an over-production of acids in the stomach. My article gives details about it.
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Nexium Now Approved for Children Ages 1-11GERD can lead to more serious medical problems including bleeding and ulcers. -
Possible Nexium Side Effects, the Purple PillIf you have experienced sore throat, coughs, breathing difficulty, itchy throat, excess gas in the stomach, constant heartburns, you can relate. These are some of the uncomfortable symptoms my husband suffered on a daily basis without the aid and relief of Nexium.
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Nexium Side EffectsThe following is my personal experience with Nexium and the side effects I encountered while taking it. If your physician prescribes this medication for you, I hope this story encourages you to conduct research before you pop this pill. -
Nexium Side Effects: My Best Friend's ExperienceNexium....the Little Healing Purple Pill! But don't let its size confuse you about its efficacy. Nexium packs a powerful punch to those suffering from acid reflux disorder, and according to my best friend Doreen, those who take it are hooked for life!
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Nexium Side Effects: A Friend's Experience with the Popular MedicationNexium, popularly dubbed "the purple pill" is used to treat acid reflux disease and well as heal past erosions that the disease has caused.
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Nexium, Prilosec, GERD: HMOs Don't PayAn article of how HMOs make profits by limiting services. This article is about non-payment for Prescriptions.
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Safety Review: Prilosec, Nexium Not Risky for the HeartWith the data available at this time, the FDA's preliminary conclusion is that there is no increased risk of heart problems for patients treated with omeprazole or esomeprazole. -
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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Popular Acid Reflux Medications May Be UnsafeDoctors may prescribe popular medications like Nexium, or patients may pick over-the-counter Prilosec as their solution. But there are some in the medical community that don't see these medications as good for your health.
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Proton Pump Inhibitors: Are They Worth It?PPI's, like Nexium and Prilosec, are commonly prescribed for chronic reflux, but many users are finding that the cure is worse than the disease. -
Power of the Patent: Brand Name Vs. Generic DrugsThe prescription drug industry employs questionable tactics to maintain their market positions and staggering revenues. The author has personal experience as a young engineer at a pharmaceutical powerhouse and is a proud user of generic drugs. -
Gastritis Symptoms and TreatmentsGastritis means that you have an inflammation of the lining in the stomach. It can lead into other problems if not watched carefully.
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Treatments for Acid Reflux PainAcid reflux treatments include several diet and lifestyle modifications as well as a few acid reflux medications
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Escape from Alcohol, Tobacco and Illegal DrugsA long painful journey from the depths of alcoholism, illegal drug use and smoking cigarettes. It took 42 years, but I did it.
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Side Effects of Zocor and LipitorZocor and Lipitor are both drugs used to treat high cholesterol. While very effective and safe for use in most people, both drugs do carry the risk of some side effects and they are not appropriate for everyone.
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Canadian Pharmacy? It's a SCAM!Canadian Pharmacy is a scam operating out of China and Russia. They offer medications at very low prices, but they are really after your personal information.
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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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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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6 Ways to Reduce Your Personal Health Care and Prescription CostsA look at how a few simple decisions and an increased awareness of the healthcare field can save you big bucks.
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Angiosarcoma: A Radical Cancer with Too Few TreatmentsMy husband and I's journey through Angiosarcoma.
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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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A Patient's Guide to Mobic for Spine InflammationIn this article I will discuss my experience with Mobic as well as the important information every patient should know.
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10 Medications that the FDA Has Approved for Usage Over the Past DecadeMedications are an important part of the healing process in medicine. The FDA does an amazing job at trying to approve a vast amount of new medications for public consumption. -
Mylanta Classic Liquid Antacid "works Great" for Heartburn and Acid Reflux Disease!Testimonial: "Thank God for the relief of Mylanta Liquid Classic". -
Drugs that Cause HeartburnThere are various types of medications that can cause heartburn pain in people. My article talks about some of the main types.
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Zollinger-Ellison SyndromeThis article explains a rare condition of the stomach known as Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.
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Chronic Cough TreatmentsThere are a few great ways to treat your chronic cough at home. My article speaks of remedies you can use.
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Zollinger-Ellison SyndromeThere may be a connection between Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1 (MEN 1). 25 percent of people who have gastrinomas also have MEN 1. -
Barrett's EsophagusAll of the general information on Barrett's Esophagus you may need.
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My Experience with a Federal Health Insurance SystemHaving a federal government health insurance plan is not the red of roses that everyone thinks. Procedural requirements often make the cure more painful than the disease.
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Medications for Stomach PainStomach pain has many causes, including acid reflux disease and stomach ulcers. Medications are available to treat these conditions.
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How to Get Patient Assistance for Your Medications when You Have No CoverageThis article will tell you how to get patient assistance for your medications when you have no coverage or cannot afford them.
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Ways to Treat UlcersThere are several options available for treating ulcers. This article gives just an overview on what they are.
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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. -
Patient and Pharmaceutical Company Implications: Avoid Using Plavix with Prilosec/Prilosec OTCRecent FDA announcement sheds light on drug to drug interaction (DDI) between Plavix and Prilosec.
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Barrett's Esophagus: Symptoms, Causes and TreatmentThe esophagus is the tube that carries food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach. Barrett's Esophagus is an inflammation of the lower end of the esophagus.


