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Heyy ate too much salsa and lemonade at the same time. Is there anything over the counter i can use to hlp it its bad!!! I have some tums please help ASAP!!! feeling pretty crummy . Learned my lesson not to eat salsa with as sensitive stomach as I have. o well you live and you learn. Thanks.


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Mylanta is alway a quick relief. Hope you feel better soon.

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Mylanta liquid and tablets

Mylanta II liquid and tablets

Mylanta Plus liquid and tablets

Rolaids-regular and extra strength

Pepto-Bismol

and many others...

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Whatever you take works a million times better if you chew gum after you take it! (Chewing gum helps some even if you don't have an antacid to take. If you are desperate and have no antacid, try a few spoonfuls of plain white rice and then chew gum. Also, don't lie down, that makes it even worse.)

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all these things are celiac friendly .. thats what i was afraid of. Thank you. are Rolaid Soft chews okay.. and how about tums there web site says they are but there may be trace abouts of gluten how do you guys feel about risking it?

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gaviscon is the best!

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Heyy ate too much salsa and lemonade at the same time. Is there anything over the counter i can use to hlp it its bad!!! I have some tums please help ASAP!!! feeling pretty crummy . Learned my lesson not to eat salsa with as sensitive stomach as I have. o well you live and you learn. Thanks.

Drink a lot of water.


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Rolaids are gluten-free but NOT the soft chews! I also take Pepcid AC and that's safe too.

key Contributor

Gum does help me too. Also orange peel extract works great. I get it at the health food store.

Monica

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If you can stand dairy.. milk helps. It coats. And dont lay down. I take Tums and a glass or two of milk and sit up for a bit. Even in my worst heartburn, I get thru it. Hope you feel better soon!

Lymetoo Contributor
Rolaids are gluten-free but NOT the soft chews! I also take Pepcid AC and that's safe too.

Oh bummer! I was afraid of that! Do you mean the Rolaids chews that contain something for gas as well?? Is that the ones you mean?

tarnalberry Community Regular

I believe plain ol' baking soda can be used for heart burn. Read the packaging.

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