• Five Things To Watch Out For If You're Taking Too Many Acid Reflux Drugs

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    Five Things To Watch Out For If You're Taking Too Many Acid Reflux Drugs

    If you suffer from acid reflux regularly and wind up taking acid reflux medications, be aware of possible danger...


    Digital Desk: Antacids are a type of drug that helps heartburn and indigestion by decreasing the amount of acid in your stomach. These medications neutralise stomach acid by inhibiting an enzyme that produces acid that helps break apart food for digestion.


    These are used to alleviate symptoms of high stomach acid, such as:


    • Acid reflux symptoms include a bitter taste, a recurring cough, pain while lying down, and difficulty ingesting.


    • Feeling Heartburn: a burning sensation felt in the chest or throat.


    • Indigestion (gas or bloating)


    Antacids are typically taken in the form of a liquid, chewable gummy, or tablet that you dissolve in water and consume. These drugs are typically available in stores without a prescription.


    Antacid Side Effects


    Do you frequently suffer from acidity and use these acid reflux medications as candies?


    According to a new study, those who take acid reflux drugs regularly for four and a half years or more may have a higher risk of dementia than those who do not.


    Many antacids, including Maalox, Mylanta, Rolaids, and Tums, include calcium, as reported by Healthline. Calcium overdose can occur if you take too much or for longer than recommended. 


    Too much calcium can lead to Nausea, Vomiting, Alterations in mental state, Stones in the kidneys


    Alkalosis can also result from too much calcium. Your body can't produce enough acid in this state for it to work effectively. It could be a sign of another condition if you feel like you need to take a lot of antacids to feel better. 


    We advise you to consult your doctor if you've taken an antacid as directed and still feel uncomfortable.


    Safety precautions you must follow-


    Avoid using antacids all the time. If you regularly get heartburn or indigestion, consult with a medical expert so they can look into the origin of your symptoms. Always read the label of each antacid brand, since they may differ, for advice on how much and how often to take them.