Experiences with Heartburn

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: R12
ICD10/11 Group: R00-R99, Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified
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Heartburn
Also known as: ---
ICD10/11 Code: R12, ICD10/11 Group: R00-R99, Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified

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Omeprazole

9/14/2017 | | 57moderated by Henry
Omeprazole (10mg) for heartburn

Been taking this drug for about 19 years now for heartburn and poorly closing stomach valve. it works well for me...don't have any symptoms once I've taken it.
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Levothyroxine

9/4/2017 | | 66
Levothyroxine (100ug) for heartburn

With the new Lévothyrox, back in 1985 with depression, crying, panic, very irritable, sore throat, stomach and heart problem. I was found an alert. I need to see the cardiologist. For me it's simple, I stop taking this new Lévothyrox, the lab wants to kill all these people affected like me.
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Omeprazole

4/21/2017 | | 76moderated by Susan
Omeprazole (40mg) for heartburn

my whole life = about 50 years of very frequent, severe pain with heartburn (often all the way into my throat). and so I've always had rennies and/or Maalox to hand. since I've been using omeprazole I've had hardly any complaints, or at most very sporadic episodes. alternately using 20 and 40 mg.
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Esomeprazole

11/30/2016 | | 50moderated by Charlotte
Esomeprazole (40mg) for heartburn

Took this for 8 years (for esophageal spasms resulting from stomach acid), had increasing side effects without recognizing they were caused by this medicine. (spasms especially at night, upset stomach, esophageal spasms which did not disappear -so why prescribe this medicine in the first place -, irritability, etc. I decided to gradually quit a year ago and have taken "normal" antacids instea...
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Pantoprazole

10/13/2016 | | 35moderated by Charlotte
Pantoprazole (40mg) for heartburn

I used this medicine for 2 months. I felt steadily more and more miserable but it didn't occur to me that it was because of this medicine. I had trembling legs, terrible feeling of being hounded, serious panic attacks and very depressive thoughts. The doctor wanted me to admit myself to a emergency department. Then I stopped taking these pills and within a week all of these problems went away. ...
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Pantoprazole

6/8/2016 | | 57moderated by Henry
Pantoprazole (40mg) for heartburn

had good experience with this. If I'm suffering with rising heartburn, I take one of these gherkins and you can feel the heartburn reducing.
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Ranitidine

11/24/2015 | | 77moderated by Susan
Ranitidine (75mg) for heartburn

I got just as ill from Ranitadine – pretty much all "brands" – as I did from Esomeprazol later. After having the brand Nexium for about 3/4 year on prescription from the GP the pharmacist decided to no longer supply me with this medicine from 1 January 2014 and sent the invoice to my insurance. The insurer is supposed to cover the cost of this medicine for me. The pharmacist said that he hadn't...
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Omeprazole

11/15/2015 | | 50moderated by Philip
Omeprazole (20mg) for heartburn

For me, 1 capsule sometimes works for 3/4 days until I get a sort of uprising feeling and then I just take another one. I can't manage without it, works fantastically without side effects.
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