I'm assuming you mean an acidic stomach content. If so the doctor will prescribe an alkaline solution like an indigestion powder (or you could eat bicarbonate soda if you were really desperate =). They will do this because the alkalinity of the powder will cancel out (or at least reduce the content) of the acid through what is know as neutralization.
It depends on what your doctor prescribes. One medication that can be used to treat bipolar disorder is Lithium Carbonate.
A doctor is an important person. A doctor looks after the sick persons and prescribes medicines that give them relief. He knows how to treat and cure sick people.
I need a doctor that prescribes Suboxone that accepts Medicaid in houston tx
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The one your doctor prescribes.
Only if you doctor prescribes them for you together.
I'm not sure what you mean by acidity, but if you mean for acid reflux, medications commonly used are the proton pump inhibitor group such as omeprazole (Prilosec) or esomeprazole (Nexium) or Histamine (H2) blockers such as ranitidine (Zantac) or cimetidine (Tagamet). These are effective drugs, but of course, just like all drugs, they have side effects and you should discuss this acidity problem with a physician. I hope this answers your question.
Your general practitioner/family doctor or psychiatrist would be the ones to ask.
Only if your doctor "prescribes" the therapy. This should be some sort of written correspondence stating that the therapy is needed to treat or mitigate a specific condition.
get the MILK OF MAGNESIA from a chemist.
An antacid.
So see a doctor and see what he prescribes.