H2 blockers are medications that are used to reduce stomach acid. Also called H2 antagonists, H2 blockers change the way that...
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Mood stabilizers are medications that are used to treat a variety of conditions, but primarily bipolar disorder. Most mood...
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Acid Blockers Unlike antacids, acid blockers (also known as "H2blockers") decrease the amount of acid made by the stomach. They provide relatively quick relief from heartburn and usually work within 1 hour. Acid blockers are taken to prevent or relive symptoms. They are best taken before...
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Many people start off taking over-the-counter acid reducers. Antacids, H2 blockers and proton pump inhibitors are available as over-the-counter or prescription medications. If over-the-counter remedies fail to work, they may move on to prescription medications for relief. Some people try to pr...
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An opiate blocker is a medication that reduces some of the effects of opiates. Opiate blockers are used both to tread addiction...