Reflux medications are often taken to control acid reflux, a very common medical problem. Two of the most common reflux control medications include H2 Blockers like pepcid as well as Proton Pump Inhibitors like prilosec. To understand how these medications work, this video will discuss how these drugs operate at the cellular level to stop acid reflux from happening. Also discussed is alginate therapy, an alternative and safer reflux treatment for long-term reflux control.
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Stomach Lining (0:17)
Normal Acid Production (0:29)
H2 Blockers (1:02)
PPI (1:29)
Alginates (1:58)
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