Substances that neutralize excess acid in the stomach and intestinal tract: dandelion, fennel, slippery elm, catnip, mullein and meadowsweet.
an agent that counteracts or neutralizes acid in the stomach.
Drugs commonly used for indigestion and heartburn. Antacids work by neutralizing acid in the stomach. They generally are not recommended to treat the frequent persistent heartburn that Acid Reflux Disease sufferers experience.
An herb or substance that corrects acidity by neutralization, usually in the stomach. (Ant: Acidifier, Syn: Alkalinizer)
Medicine that neutralizes stomach acid. For dialysis patients, these are used mainly as phosphorus binders.
Agent that neutralizes acidity, especially in the stomach / duodenum.
Antacids are a treatment for heartburn that work by neutralising the acid in the stomach. Antacids are available as both tablets and liquids, and usually contain a mixture of magnesium and aluminium salts, calcium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate.
Antacids are herbal constituents used to neutralise acid in the stomach and intestinal tract.
an agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity (especially in the stomach)
acting to neutralize acid (especially in the stomach)
a chemical that is swallowed in order to buffer gastric acid , raising the pH to reduceacid damage and relieve heartburn
a compound that absorbs and neutralizes stomach acid
an alkaline substance that simply neutralizes acid
a substance that is swallowed in order to buffer gastric acid , raising the pH to reduce acid damage and relieve heartburn
A drug that neutralizes acid in the stomach.
an agent that counteracts acidity eg. sodium bicarbonate.
A medicine that counteracts or neutralizes acids, usually in the stomach or duodenum. Antidiarrheal drugs: Drugs that help to control diarrhea.
reduces acidity, especially in the gut
Medicine used to counteract acid indigestion, e.g., Pepto Bismol, Di-gel, Mylanta.
ant-ass-id A medicine containing an alkali used to cancel out some of the acid in the stomach to treat heartburn.
Alleviates acid imbalances.
substance that neutralizes stomach acid. Expectorant: cold medication ingredient that liquifies and loosens throat mucus to "make coughing easier".
A medicine that protects the digestive system; it can relieve indigestion and other digestive discomfort.
Combats acid in the body.
A substance that neutralises or counteracts an acid.
Corrects acid conditions in stomach, blood and bowels.
a drug that aids in protecting the digestive system and relieves heartburn and digestive discomfort Back
a substance that counteracts or neutralizes the acidity of the stomach.
a drug that neutralises stomach acids; used to treat indigestion, heartburn, and acid reflux
a medication that reduces the acidity in the stomach; used to treat heartburn
Affects digestive system and nutrition due to its ability to neutralize or reduce acidity in the gastric juice or other bodily secretion. to top of page
Medicine that reduces gas and acid in the stomach.
A medicine that neutralizes or reduces acidity, especially acidity in the stomach. Return to previous page.
Neutralizes or counteracts acid in the stomach.
Neutralizes the acid produced by the stomach.
Antacids are medicines that counteract or neutralize acidity in the lining of the stomach, used to treat indigestion and heartburn. For example magnesium carbonate and calcium carbonate.
Neutralizes acid in the stomach, esophagus, or first part of the duodenum.
An antacid is any substance, generally a base, which counteracts stomach acidity. In other words, antacids are stomach acid neutralisers.