Acid Reducer

Acid Reducer is usually taken once or twice a day. To prevent symptoms, it is taken 15 to 60 minutes before eating foods or drinking drinks that may cause heartburn. Follow the directions on the package label carefully. We supply Kirkland and Prilosec acid reducer brands.

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Acid Reducers: Understanding Their Role in Digestive Health
Acid reducers, also known as acid suppressants, are medications designed to decrease the production of stomach acid. They are commonly used to treat conditions related to excess stomach acid, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), peptic ulcers, and heartburn. Understanding how acid reducers work, their types, uses, and potential side effects can help individuals manage their digestive health effectively.