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Results 1 - 10 of 231 for Stomach Ulcer
  1. ... combination with other medications to treat and prevent stomach ulcers caused by a certain type of bacteria (H. pylori) in adults. Nonprescription (over-the-counter) lansoprazole is used ... inhibitors. It works by decreasing the amount of acid made in the stomach.
  2. ... medications to treat and prevent the return of stomach ulcers caused by a certain type of bacteria (H. pylori) in adults. Prescription esomeprazole is also used to treat conditions in which the stomach produces too much acid such as Zollinger-Ellison ...
  3. ... patients who have a high risk of developing stomach ulcers. Diclofenac is in a class of medications called ... a class of medications called prostaglandins. It prevents ulcers caused by diclofenac by protecting the stomach lining and decreasing stomach acid production.
  4. ... and are also at risk of developing a stomach ulcer when taking aspirin. Aspirin is in a class of medications called antiplatelet agents. It works by preventing platelets ... inhibitors. It works by decreasing the amount of acid made in the stomach.
  5. ... seem to help increase infant weight at birth. Stomach ulcers. Taking zinc acexamate by mouth seems to help treat and prevent stomach ulcers. Pneumonia. Taking zinc by mouth might help prevent ...
  6. ... for the relief of heartburn, sour stomach, and peptic ulcer pain and to promote the healing of peptic ulcers.
  7. ... of stomach acids, which might harm people with stomach ulcers. Avoid using devil's claw.
  8. ... as intestinal obstruction, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, appendicitis, stomach ulcers, or unexplained stomach pain: People with any of these conditions should ...
  9. ... is used along with other medications to treat peptic ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS; a condition that causes stomach pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea), and enterocolitis (swelling ...
  10. ... used to treat these symptoms in patients with peptic ulcer, gastritis, esophagitis, hiatal hernia, or too much acid in the stomach (gastric hyperacidity). They combine with stomach acid and ...
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