Reflux Medications

Common reflux medications do not prevent the reflux event from occurring. Reflux medications work by reducing the acidity of the backed-up liquid, lowering the sensation of discomfort rather than stopping reflux. Reflux still physically oc…

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Common reflux medications do not prevent the reflux event from occurring. Reflux medications work by reducing the acidity of the backed-up liquid, lowering the sensation of discomfort rather than stopping reflux. Reflux still physically occurs in patients taking reflux medications; they simply feel it less.