Heartburn Prescription

heartburn prescription
Are there prescription drugs that heartburn is safe for pregnant women?

This is my second pregnancy and heartburn are out of this world. Nothing seems to help. I'll have to take 2-3 Rolaids after eating or drinking anything. I'm so miserable, I am putting into the night, and I am afraid to eat because I know what will come next. Is there a provision that I could ask my doctor? Thank you. I really hate this section because it is full of angry hormonal women. Sure, I'll call my doctor and I wondered if anyone had never been prescribed something. Thank you for the first two helpful answers. Reglan is also for morning sickness? Or am I thinking of something else?

My doctor just told me Friday that Zantac 150 (OTC, but it gave me a scrip anyway) is approved by the FDA as a pregnancy class B med. It was very useful for me so far. Good luck. I know that heartburn really bad and glutes / Rolaids not nothing at all for me.

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Prevacid 24HR - 42 ct


Prevacid 24HR – 42 ct


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If you suffer from frequent heartburn (heartburn that occurs 2 or more days per week), there’s good news. Prevacid® 24HR (lansoprazole delayed-release capsules 15mg/acid reducer) is now FDA-approved for the over-the-counter (OTC) PPI that has been approved for frequent heartburn in its original formulation….

Pepcid Complete Acid Reducer + Antacid 50 ea


Pepcid Complete Acid Reducer + Antacid 50 ea



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