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Nonprescription Antacids for Heartburn
Overview
Many people take nonprescription antacids for mild or occasional heartburn. Antacids are substances that neutralize some of the stomach acid.
Examples of nonprescription antacids include:
- Rolaids.
- Maalox.
- Mylanta.
- Tums.
Be careful when you take over-the-counter antacid medicines. Many of these medicines have aspirin in them. Read the label to make sure that you are not taking more than the recommended dose. Too much aspirin can be harmful. If you are pregnant, do not take aspirin or medicines that contain aspirin unless your doctor says it is okay.
Some nonprescription antacids are safe to use during pregnancy to treat heartburn symptoms. Antacids that contain sodium bicarbonate should not be taken during pregnancy because they can cause fluid buildup. And do not use antacids that have magnesium trisilicate, because they may not be safe for your baby.
If you need to use antacids frequently, talk with your doctor or pharmacist about their recommendations and cautions. Be sure to follow the package directions.
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Current as of: October 25, 2024
Current as of: October 25, 2024