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TREATMENT

To manage the discomfort of acid reflux, products either neutralise the acid, form a barrier over the acid or reduce the amount of acid produced.

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ANTACIDS

ANTACIDS

Antacids work by neutralising the acid. They usually contain aluminium or magnesium salts. Remember aluminium-based products could be constipating, while magnesium salts can cause diarrhoea.

Antacids may affect the absorption of other medication, and can damage the enteric coating of medicines, so customers may need additional counselling on how to take them with other medicines.4

ALGINATES

ALGINATES

Alginates (sodium alginate) form a gel-like raft on top of the stomach contents. This reduces the irritation in the oesophagus by the acidic stomach contents. Some can be combined with an antacid, which can increase the viscosity of the stomach contents.

With antacids and alginate preparations, you may need to be aware of the sodium content for customers on a sodium-restricted diet.5

PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS

PPIs

Omeprazole is an example of a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). They act to reduce the amount of acid produced in the stomach by blocking the proton pump of the cells in the stomach (these gastric parietal cells produce the hydrogen used in the formation of hydrochloric acid).

Symptoms of heartburn and acid reflux can be relieved by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach.

H2-ANTAGONISTS

H2-ANTAGONISTS

Ranitidine is an example of an
H2-antagonist.

They act to block the histamine receptors of the gastric parietal cells, preventing the secretion of acid, and therefore relieving symptoms.