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  1. ... in patients with peptic ulcer, gastritis, esophagitis, hiatal hernia, or too much acid in the stomach (gastric ...
  2. ... an enlarged prostate; intestinal blockage; myasthenia gravis; hiatal hernia; ulcerative colitis (a condition which causes swelling and ...
  3. ... irregular or rapid heartbeats, coronary artery disease, hiatal hernia with reflux, disorders of the nervous system, or ...
  4. ... the esophagus and cause pain and heartburn); hiatal hernia (condition in which a portion of the wall ...
  5. ... neuropathy); heart failure; rapid or pounding heartbeat; hiatal hernia; or liver, kidney, or heart disease.tell your ...