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For the first time now I am taking Ranitidine and it helps brilliantly, no more nausea, no heartburn or bad feelings. It was quick and good for me. I have tried several different medicines but this is effective, you can now buy this over the counter in the pharmacy but i'm not sure if they actually work or not.
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After first trying a lighter medicine against heartburn my doctor prescribed Omeprazol 40mg. After two days, all my problems were under control. I’m very satisfied and will keep on using it.
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Perfect to reduce stomach acid. I aso had a sore throat, problems with swallowing and oedema. I heard somewhere this could be caused by the Omeprazol so I quit and the sore throat did indeed disappear.
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Works well. I take Nexium 40 mg once a day for dyspepsia and since I started taking it I have had any pain. Worked fine for 7 years for me!
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Taken 1 tablet once a day for years. Then my digestion went up the creek as a result of the diagnosis and treatment of another serious illness in discussion with the GP increased to twice a day. Works well and fast. I hope I'll be able to go back down to once a day again. Clogs me up a bit but it's not a problem.
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seems to be a bit better after 2 years, terrible stomach and bowel cramps, investigative operation and scan in combination with FODMAP, stopped eating soya and lactose. So Omeprazol definitely works.
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