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An antacid may stop working for several reasons, including the neutralization of stomach acid becoming less effective over time due to the depletion of its active ingredients. Additionally, if the underlying cause of acidity, such as excessive acid production or an underlying health condition, is not addressed, the relief provided by the antacid may be temporary. Moreover, taking antacids too frequently can lead to rebound acid production, where the stomach compensates by producing even more acid. Lastly, improper dosage or interactions with other medications can also diminish their effectiveness.

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