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by Misgana Gebreslassie, PharmD Candidate,
Class of 2020 University of Colorado
October 22, 2019
Roughly 18 to 26% of Americans have GERD, and the majority are adults between the ages of 30 to 60 years. GERD is a short for gastroesophageal reflux disease, a condition where stomach fluid (acid) backs up into the esophagus (the tube connecting the mouth and the stomach) and causes aggravating symptoms.
Other names that you may have heard for GERD are acid reflux or heartburn. Often acid reflux is caused by muscle weakness of the lower esophageal sphincter, a valve that lets food and drinks into the stomach. [1,2,6]
Symptoms are typically present after eating and can be different from person to person. The most common ones are: [1,6]
Treatment of acid reflux include lifestyle changes, antacids such as Tums, or stronger stomach acid suppressants like histamine 2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs) or proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). [2,3]
Changes to diet or lifestyle can help control symptoms of heartburn and the following changes can be helpful: [2,3,4]
Antacids work by neutralizing or reducing the acidity of the stomach. They are used for milder symptoms and are taken as symptoms occur to relieve heartburn symptoms. These drugs can affect the absorption of other drugs. Always ask your pharmacist to check for interactions with your current medications as well as how and when to take them.[4]
Histamine 2 receptor antagonists (H2RAs) work by suppressing acid secretion in the stomach. They are stronger than antacids in controlling heartburn symptoms. Overall, they are very well tolerated.[3]
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) also work by suppressing acid secretion in the stomach. They are used when heartburn symptoms are not well controlled by H2Ras or when symptoms are troublesome affecting quality of life.
PPIs work best when taken on empty stomach half an hour before the first meal of the day. PPIs may alter the way some drugs work. Ask your pharmacist or doctor to check for interactions with your current medications before taking them.[5]
Medicine Type |
Generic Name |
Regulatory Status |
Brand Name |
Antacids | Calcium Carbonate | OTC | Tums |
Aluminum hydroxide, magnesium oxide and simethicone |
OTC | Maalox | |
Histamine 2 receptor antagonists | Cimetidine | OTC | Tagamet |
Famotidine | OTC | Pepcid | |
Nizatidine | OTC | Axid | |
Ranitidine | OTC | Zantac | |
Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) | Esomeprazole | Rx | Nexium |
Dexlansoprazole | Rx | Dexilant | |
Lansoprazole | 15mg – OTC | Prevacid | |
Omeprazole | OTC | Prilosec | |
Omeprazole + sodium bicarbonate | OTC | Zegerid | |
Pantoprazole | Rx | Protonix | |
Rabeprazole | Rx | Aciphex |
OTC = over the counter (without prescription); Rx = prescription only; * Regulatory status obtained from FDA website [7] |
All antacids and H2RAs are available over the counter whereas this would only apply to some PPIs. Sometimes these medicines are cheaper without a prescription. If cost is a concern for you ask your pharmacist to help you find ways to reduce your medication cost.[7]
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