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Gastric acid inhibitors are medications that reduce the production of stomach acid. They are different from antacids, which act on stomach acid after it has been produced and released into the stomach.
Antacid neutralises existing stomach acids. Acid Inhibitors reduce the acid that is produced.
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You will have acetic acid in your stomach if you drink vinegar. If you dont, then you wont have. The acid in your stomach is hydrochloric acid.
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Well actually they reduce stomach acid and it raises the pH to reduce the acidity in the stomach. It also relieves heartburn.
Happi D tablets reduce the amount of acid in the stomach. They are used to treat acid re-flux, gas and heartburn symptoms.
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Gastric acid inhibitors are medications that reduce the production of stomach acid. They are different from antacids, which act on stomach acid after it has been produced and released into the stomach.
H2 blockers are mainly used as treatment for people with gastroesophageal diseases who have an excess of stomach acid. These blockers reduce the amount of stomach acid your body produces, making heartburn or acid reflux much less likely.
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Antacid neutralises existing stomach acids. Acid Inhibitors reduce the acid that is produced.
Gastric acid would reduce the acid in the stomach! :)) ('.') == ==
Mg(OH)2 This is the strong base magnesium hydroxide.
No, they just reduce the acid production in your stomach.
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