Many people take nonprescription antacids for mild or
occasional symptoms of a
hiatal hernia.
- Antacids are substances that neutralize some of
the stomach acid.
- Some antacids have a foaming agent (alginate)
that floats on top of the stomach's contents. This may reduce the amount of
acid that comes in contact with your esophagus.
Examples of nonprescription antacids include:
- Gaviscon.
- Maalox.
- Mylanta.
- Rolaids.
If you need to use antacids frequently, talk with your
doctor or pharmacist about his or her recommendations and cautions. Be certain
to follow the package directions.
For more information on
antacids, see the Medications section of the topic Gastroesophageal Reflux
Disease (GERD).