Non-prescription medications for peptic ulcers Take antacids or acid reducers to relieve your symptoms of
peptic ulcer. - Antacids (such as Tums,
Maalox, or Mylanta) reduce the amount of acid in your stomach.
- Acid reducers (such as Pepcid AC, Tagamet HB, or Zantac
75) reduce the amount of acid your stomach produces. Reducing the amount of
acid in your stomach helps your ulcer heal. However, non-prescription acid
reducers may not be able to heal an ulcer because the dose may be too
low.
If you are taking antacids, you need frequent, large doses to do the
job. Non-absorbable antacids, such as Maalox and Mylanta, are best. The use of
acid reducers may eliminate or cut back your need for an antacid. If you are on a low-salt diet, talk with your doctor or pharmacist
before choosing an antacid. Some antacids have a high salt (sodium)
content. See the Medications section of this topic for more information on
using antacids.
| | Author: | Ralph Poore Monica Rhodes | Last Updated: February 28, 2008 | | Medical Review: | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine Andrew H. Soll, MD - Gastroenterology Andrew Swan, MD, CCFP, FCFP - Family Medicine | © 1995-2008 Healthwise, Incorporated. Healthwise, Healthwise for every health decision, and the Healthwise logo are trademarks of Healthwise, Incorporated.This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Healthwise disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. How this information was developed to help you make better health decisions.
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