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antacid A medicine that neutralizes or reduces acidity, especially acidity in the stomach.
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antacid Neutralizes or counteracts acid in the stomach.
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antacid These plants help to neutralize stomach and intestinal acid. They are capable of soothing, protecting and healing delicate linings. Antacid examples are: Dandelion leaf and root, fennel seed, Irish moss, psyllium seeds, slippery elm bark and most seaweeds.
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antacid-induced o. osteomalacia in which the combination of low dietary phosphorus intake and chronic excessive consumption of aluminum hydroxide–containing antacids has led to phosphate depletion; characteristics include hypophosphatemia, nephrolithiasis, anorexia, muscle weakness, and bone loss.
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antacid Helps to neutralise excess stomach acidity. Examples are marshmallow root and leaf, meadowsweet herb, hops flower, and sweet flag.
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