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  2. FDA Approves New GERD Treatment Vonoprazan for ... - AOL

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    The FDA approved vonoprazan (Voquezna) as a daily treatment for heartburn associated with non-erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adults. GERD is a condition in which acidic stomach ...

  3. Drugs for acid-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    There are several classes of drugs for acid-related disorders, such as dyspepsia, peptic ulcer disease (PUD), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD/GERD), or laryngopharyngeal reflux. The World Health Organization gives drugs in these classes the categorization code ATC code A02.

  4. Myth No. 1: Heartburn and acid reflux are the same thing - AOL

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    Popping an antacid every few hours can keep heartburn at bay. Schopis says the medication works as a great spot treatment, but it can actually cause a problem known as rebound acid if it’s taken ...

  5. Naproxen is considered to be the strongest anti-inflammatory medication available over the counter, says Walia. ... Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, unmanaged diabetes, chronic acid reflux ...

  6. Tums - Wikipedia

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    Since Tums is an over-the-counter drug, it is not considered a pharmaceutical-grade treatment (does not require a prescription). Prescription strength acid reflux medications often contain proton-pump inhibitors (PPI) or histamine H 2 receptor blockers (H 2 blockers, H 2 antagonists). [5]

  7. Antacid - Wikipedia

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    Antacids are available over the counter and are taken by mouth to quickly relieve occasional heartburn, the major symptom of gastroesophageal reflux disease and indigestion. Treatment with antacids alone is symptomatic and only justified for minor symptoms. [4]