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  • 1 Feb
    Acid-Reducing Medications: How They Interfere with Other Drugs

    Acid-Reducing Medications: How They Interfere with Other Drugs

    Acid-reducing medications like PPIs and H2 blockers can drastically lower the effectiveness of other drugs by changing stomach pH. This article explains which medications are most at risk and how to avoid dangerous interactions.
    By: Wellington Osawe 13 Comments Read More

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