herbs (and other medications) which are used to neutralize the acidity of the stomach and intestines.
Drugs that reduce the level of acidity in the stomach (by neutralising the acid that the stomach naturally produces). They can be used to relieve problems with the digestive system, such as stomach ulcers.
Antacids are drugs commonly used for indigestion and heartburn. Antacids work by neutralizing acid in the stomach. They generally are not recommended to treat the frequent heartburn associated with GERD.
Antacids relieve heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach, and symptoms of peptic ulcer. They work by neutralizing stomach acid. Aluminum hydroxide antacids include Alu-Tab and Amphojel; calcium carbonate antacids include Tums, Alka Mints, and Rolaids Calcium Rich; magnesium antacids include Mylanta and Maalox.
Drugs that reduce stomach acid. Examples include Mylanta, Maalox, Rolaids, Tums, Zantac, Axid or Pepcid AC.
for gastric upsets and vomiting, Maalox and Mylanta work well. For a Cat - 1 tsp. per 5 lb. For a Dog - 1 Tbs. per 15 lb.
Remedies that correct effects of stomach acid and relieve indigestion.
counteract acidity of the stomach and bowels.
Common medicines that are taken to relieve the symptoms of acid indigestion. Antacids may be liquid or tablets, prescription or nonprescription.
These are oral medications that decrease the amount of acid present within the stomach. These medications act quickly but by different mechanisms than histamine to receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors. Antacids typically act by directly neutralizing the HCL (hydrochloric acid) present within the esophagus or stomach.
medications that balance acids and gas in the stomach.
medicines that neutralize stomach acid.
medicines that balance acids and gas in the stomach.
scientific research indicates that antacids change the gastric acidity in the stomach, which can lead to alcohol production by resident bacteria and elevated blood-alcohol readings.
medications commonly used for the treatment of heartburn. Antacids treat heartburn symptoms as they occur and work by neutralizing acid in the stomach for a short period of time.
Drugs neutralizing an extensive quantity of hydrochloric acid produced in the stomach; they are used for pyrosis, various digestive problems or in combination with ulcer healing drugs, followed by peptic ulcer healing. Antacids may reduce absorption when given at the same time as other drugs.
drugs that neutralise stomach acid thereby reducing the risk of stomach ulcer
agents, which neutralize excessive acidity in the stomach
Drugs that neutralizes acids and prevents gas in the stomach.
Medications that work to neutralize the acid level or pH of the stomach juices. Medications such as Rolaids, TUMS, and Milk of Magnesia would be described under this classification.
Drugs commonly used for indigestion and heartburn. Antacids work by neutralising acid in the stomach. They generally are not recommended to treat the frequent heartburn that GORD sufferers experience.