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Terrible Heartburn - What To Take?


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I think I may have been cc'd yesterday. Today I have THE WORST heartburn I've ever had. I have a huge bottle of TUMS tropical flavor at home, but I think they have gluten? Anybody know what's safe in the antacid arena? I need something fast acting, not something I have to wait on. Thanks!


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

As per the glutenfreedrugs website, Tums do contain gluten but Rolaids are gluten-free. I use Rolaids.....

Hope you feel better!

Karen

TriticusToxicum Explorer
As per the glutenfreedrugs website, Tums do contain gluten but Rolaids are gluten-free. I use Rolaids.....

Hope you feel better!

Karen

THANK YOU! :)

Guest nini

I use Pepto Bismol chewables

CarlaB Enthusiast

My daughter takes apple cider vinegar ... it helps the tummy. You can either use the pure stuff in a glass of water, or take it in pills. She's 8 years old and takes the pills daily .... hasn't had heartburn since.

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Thanks to all. A handful of Rolaids and a big cold glass of milk has stemed the tide :)

Guest cassidy

I second the apple cider vinegar. The pills are much easier to get down, but the liquid works quickly if that is all you have.


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I've tried LOTS of things, but recently tried Maximum Strength Pepsid AC and it is the best so far for me. Nothing seems to totally eliminate it, though.

Lauren M Explorer

Anyone know about the Rolaids soft chews?

Thanks in advance.

- Lauren

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