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Antacids for Quick Relief
When you feel a burning sensation in your stomach or esophagus, antacids could help you find relief. Storing a bottle of Mylanta or a package of Tums in your medicine cabinet keeps you prepared for unexpected tummy troubles.
What Are Antacids and Acid Reducers?
Antacids are medications that help relieve heartburn and indigestion. These symptoms are often caused by acidic foods and drinks, such as tomatoes or coffee, but some people regularly experience heartburn even when they haven't been eating. Some antacids also treat gas and other digestive health issues in addition to heartburn.
Antacids work quickly and tend to be free of major side effects when taken as directed. Because various brands contain different active ingredients, if one type causes minor side effects, such as constipation or diarrhea, switching to a different type of antacid could help. These frequently used over-the-counter medicines can be stored in your medicine cabinet for easy access when you experience unexpected acid reflux.
How Do Antacids Work?
Antacids work by neutralizing stomach acid. They're mildly alkaline, so they counteract the acidity and buffer it to reduce its effect on your body. Different forms of antacid medications include active ingredients, such as calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate, but all of these work in essentially the same way. Other common digestive health medications are designed to specifically treat gas and bloating or lactose intolerance, so make sure you're using the right medicine for your specific needs.
How Do Acid Reducer Pills Work?
Acid reducers work differently than antacids. Acid reducers help to cut down on the production of acid in your stomach. Acid reducers fall into two groups: histamine antagonists (sometimes called H2 antagonists or H2 blockers), and proton pump inhibitors. You can buy both types of acid reducers over the counter, but if you aren't getting the relief you need, your doctor may prescribe a higher strength acid reducer; these are available by prescription only.
How Long Does It Take For Antacids To Work?
Each body is different, so results may vary. However, in general, most antacids start working shortly after you take them. Acid reducers like histamine blockers and proton pump inhibitors act more slowly, so you may not experience symptom relief right away. If you have questions or concerns about how quickly you can expect to feel relief with either antacids or acid reducers, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
How To Get Rid Of Acid Reflux?
Aside from taking over-the-counter antacids, there are other things you can do to lessen or completely eliminate acid reflux. Here are some tips to help you get rid of acid reflux:
• Eat foods slowly, making sure that you completely chew everything between bites.
• Don't lie down immediately after eating. Sit up straight and let your food digest completely before you take a nap or go to bed. You should also avoid eating at least three hours before bedtime.
• Carbonate beverages like soda can make your acid reflux worse, and caffeinated beverages like coffee can, too. Try to eliminate these drinks from your diet to see if you notice an improvement.
• Stop smoking. If you smoke, now is a great time to quit. Smoking can relax the lower part of the esophagus, resulting in severe acid reflux.
• Try to sleep on an incline using a wedge pillow to help keep your head upright, especially if you suffer from acid reflux during the night.
When To Take Antacids
There are multiple different types of antacids and acid reducers available over the counter, and they can each have different directions of use, so it is important to read the directions carefully. Always follow the directions printed on the packaging exactly, unless your prescriber has told you otherwise. If you have questions or concerns, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
What Is The Best Antacid For You?
CVS offers a wide variety of antacids and acid reducers to help you get relief right when you need it. When selecting the best antacid for you, you’ll want to consider a variety of different factors, including the ingredients used and the form it is available in. While most acid reducers come in pill form, there are a few different forms of antacids to choose from, including antacid tablets, chewable antacids, and liquid antacids. If you aren’t sure which antacid or acid reducer is best for you, don’t hesitate to ask your doctor or pharmacist for a recommendation.
How Many Antacids Can I Take in a Day?
Taking antacids medicine is an easy way to treat stomach discomfort and GERD at home. Over-the-counter antacids come in a few different forms, including chewable tablets, liquid formulas and dissolvable tablets or powders. Liquid antacids tend to work more quickly, but tablet forms may be easier to take because no pouring or measuring is required.
You shouldn't use antacids every day, though, because they can cause side effects if overused. Since different types of antacids have specific recommendations as to how often you should take them, check the packaging beforehand. Some acid-reducing medications are designed for long-term heartburn relief, so check with your doctor if you have ongoing acid reflux to see if these medicines are right for you.
Are Antacid Medications Available For Same Day Pickup?
Yes Antacid Medications are available for same day pickup at most locations, check your local stores availability and add to cart to pick up today.
Is There An Age Limit To Purchase Antacid Medications?
No there is no age limit to purchase Antacid Medications.
Does CVS Deliver Antacid Medications?
Yes CVS delivers Antacid Medications to your home. Delivery is always free over $35, join carepass to enjoy free shipping on a variety of items.
Are Antacid Medications Over The Counter?
Yes, Antacid Medications are an over the counter product and can be purchased at CVS in stores and online.
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