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Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) vs. Zantac 360 for Acid Reflux (GERD)

What are the differences between proton pump inhibitors and Zantac 360? Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and Zantac 360 reduce the production of acid and are used to prevent and treat acid-related conditions including esophageal duodenal and stomach ulcers, NSAID-associated ulcers, ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Some proton pump inhibitors are available over-the-counter …

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What’s Worse, Hepatitis A, B, or C? Hep A vs. B vs. C

Because there is no vaccination available against hepatitis C, hepatitis C is often considered worse than hepatitis A or B Because there is no vaccination available against hepatitis C, hepatitis C is often considered the worst hepatitis.  Hepatitis A is not a chronic infection, whereas hepatitis B and C can and do cause chronic infections. There are vaccines to prevent …

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Ranitidine (Recalled): Acid Reflux Medication Side Effects & Dosage

What is ranitidine, and what is it used for? WARNING In 2020, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) removed all prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) ranitidine products off the market after tests showed the heartburn drug ranitidine (previously marketed as Zantac) may break down into the carcinogen n-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA). If you have been taking the drug, you should stop taking it now. If you still have …

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NSAIDs and Stomach Ulcers: Side Effects Related to Pain Relievers

What are nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)? Readers Comments 2 Share Your Story About 15% of people on long-term treatment with NSAIDs will go on to develop a peptic ulcer. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are commonly prescribed medications for the inflammation of arthritis and other body tissues, such as in tendinitis and bursitis. They also are used for minor aches and …

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10 Peptic Ulcer Symptoms, Pain, Diet, Treatment, Cure

Peptic ulcer (stomach, duodenum) facts and picture Peptic ulcers may not be painful for some people, but for others the pain is constant. Peptic ulcer are sores in the lining of the esophagus, stomach or duodenum. The main symptom of a stomach or duodenal ulcer is upper abdominal pain, which can be dull, sharp, or burning (a hunger-like feeling). (Bloating …

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?How Much Lactose Can I Tolerate?

What is lactose? ‌People with lactose intolerance can typically tolerate up to 12 grams of lactose. This is equal to one large cup or about 8 ounces of milk. Some can even have up to 12.5 ounces of milk without experiencing any symptoms. Milk and milk products contain a sugar called lactose. Some people cannot tolerate high amounts of lactose …

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How Do I Make My Liver Healthy Again?

Types of liver disease Your doctor may suggest lifestyle changes to improve your liver function such as, weight loss, healthy diet, lowering cholesterol, alcohol reduction, exercising regularly, and diabetes management. Your liver is an organ that filters your blood and balances chemicals in your body. Drinking too much alcohol or having too much fat on your liver may affect the …

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How Do You Stop Heartburn Instantly?

Symptoms and causes of heartburn Heartburn happens when your esophagus becomes irritated due to stomach acid. You can stop heartburn instantly with over-the-counter medications like antacids. Heartburn happens when your esophagus — the tube that joins your throat to your stomach — becomes irritated due to stomach acid. The pain caused by heartburn can be treated quickly with over-the-counter medicines …

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How Is Zenker’s Diverticulum Treated? Surgical Options

Zenker's diverticulum is usually only treated if it causes significant symptoms, and surgery is the primary mode of treatment Zenker's diverticulum is usually only treated if it causes significant symptoms, and surgery is the primary mode of treatment. If there are no symptoms, your doctor may recommend waiting until symptoms appear. The goal of the surgery is to relieve obstruction …

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MoviPrep for Colonoscopy Prep: Side Effects & Warnings

What is MoviPrep, and what is it used for? Brand name: MoviPrep Generic: PEG-3350, Sodium Sulfate, SodiumChloride, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Ascorbate MoviPrep is a prescription medicine used by adults to clean the colon before a colonoscopy. MoviPrep cleans your colon by causing you to have diarrhea (loose stools). Cleaning your colon helps your healthcare provider see the inside of your colon …

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