Guide To Side Effects Linked To Antacids

October 16, 2019
By
Emily Fowler

Antacids are over-the-counter medications that neutralize stomach acid. They are typically used to treat symptoms that develop as a result of excess stomach acid, including heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux. Patients who have stomach ulcers or gastritis may also benefit from the use of antacids. The medications are available in liquid, tablet, and gummy formulations. Aluminum hydroxide, magnesium trisilicate, calcium carbonate, and sodium bicarbonate are a few of the most common antacids, and some formulas may contain added ingredients such as simethicone to prevent flatulence. Doctors recommend taking antacids either with food or soon after a meal.