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Peptac is an antacid commonly used for the relief of indigestion and heartburn. While it can be effective for short-term use, long-term use should be approached with caution and under a healthcare professional's guidance. Prolonged use may mask underlying conditions and lead to potential side effects or imbalances in stomach acidity. Always consult with a doctor before using any medication long-term.

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