An over–the–counter antacid is often used to relieve mild cases of heartburn orACID REFLUX. Though they are available without a doctor’s prescription they should be taken only under a doctor’s advice.
As per American Academy of Family Physicians
- There are different types of antacids that work in different ways.
- One should talk to the doctor before taking an antacid.
- To manage an ulcer, an antacid may need to be taken in conjunction with an antibiotic.
- If one needs more calcium to help strengthen bones, one should prefer an antacid that contains calcium carbonate.
- In some, antacids may have minor side effects such as nausea, headache, diarrhea or constipation.
- One should read the label carefully to make sure that one is not allergic to any of the ingredients.
- People with kidney disease may not be able to take all types of antacids.
- An antacid may interact with other medications.