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HeavenLeigh Tue 05-Aug-25 13:34:29

Anyone take over counter reflux tabs liquid, which do you find suits you best having tried two different ppi’s both that haven’t suited me, and waiting for drs appointment I was wondering if anyone has had any joy with Gaviscon etc

Esmay Thu 07-Aug-25 10:38:31

Lifting and bending a couple of days ago gave me sudden reflux.
I normally take Gaviscon if it happens.
I sat quietly with a tub of Greek yoghurt and tried that .
It worked .

Momac55 Thu 07-Aug-25 09:50:50

Gaviscon Advance works a treat for me

Arsenal24 Wed 06-Aug-25 22:08:54

I suffer with reflux, try 2 tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar in water ,
Make sure it is Apple cider vinegar with the Mother .
It helps me ….but drink through straw and give teeth a good brush .

Romola Wed 06-Aug-25 19:12:57

Please ask for an endoscopy (camera down your throat). If you've been suffering with reflux for some time, it's important to know if your oesophagus is healthy or whether you might have a pre-cancerous condition.

missdeke Wed 06-Aug-25 19:04:25

I have been on omeprazole for at least 30 years, 2 tablets in the morning, I've never had any side effects from it thank goodness. I tried to manage on just one when I was in hospital and promptly through up the weetabix they gave me for breakfast.

Whiff Wed 06-Aug-25 18:59:02

Lansoprazole made my low sodium levels even lower hence my GP telling me to use Gaviscon.

Whiff Wed 06-Aug-25 18:57:48

My doctor told me to take Gaviscon I have the double action one in mint . Liquid at home and tablets to take out with me . Aniseed tastes horrible and the fruit one tastes ok but not of fruit but both work on my acid reflux.

Jaxjacky Wed 06-Aug-25 17:32:48

Lanzoprazole and similar take at least 2/3 days to work, often a week or more and are usually prescribed to be taken daily.

gilbo21 Wed 06-Aug-25 17:10:42

Ask dr to prescribe you peptac liquid. Very much like gavisgon but not as “chalky” very good stuff. Also use a wedge pillow on your bed, works wonders

Mt61 Wed 06-Aug-25 16:59:40

Pmem

Hi have you tried bicarbonate of soda- is natural and works so well

My mum swears by that in warm water

Mt61 Wed 06-Aug-25 16:59:00

I have just had a tuna sandwich, now I have chronic indigestion, just had a spoonful of gaviscon 🤮hate the stuff & lanzoprazole- can’t remember now which way round to take it, tablet first, then gaviscon or gaviscon, then tablet 😩

Pmem Wed 06-Aug-25 16:52:49

Hi have you tried bicarbonate of soda- is natural and works so well

luluaugust Wed 06-Aug-25 16:38:17

My DD went to the GP with acid reflux and vague digestive problems and was diagnosed with Coeliac Disease eventually.

Astitchintime Wed 06-Aug-25 16:36:29

On advice from the GP I keep Gaviscon Advance liquid in…….just in case. I know my AR triggers so it is easy to avoid an attack but the Gaviscon works a treat if I get caught out. And it’s useful for rest of the family too, just in case.

FranP Wed 06-Aug-25 16:31:57

I use bisodol tablets when out and Peptobismol at home. Doc prescibed Omeprazol to take half hour before meals, but that does required remembering (LOL).
Milk of Magnesia is also good. Gaviscon makes me sick - literally throw up.
I find keeping away from pastry and biscuits helps
(Can you tell, I have had this for years :-)) but I have refused surgery - think it is a bit drastic.

shysal Wed 06-Aug-25 16:30:15

justwokeup

The best solution I’ve found is yogurt drink. No drugs at all but you do have to be near the fridge! 😁 Calms it immediately. I like the plain (Biotiful organic kefir drink is my favourite) but fruit flavours work too.

Kefir is not advised if you are immunosuppressed, but I find a glass of milk beneficial.

windmill1 Wed 06-Aug-25 16:21:32

justwokeup

The best solution I’ve found is yogurt drink. No drugs at all but you do have to be near the fridge! 😁 Calms it immediately. I like the plain (Biotiful organic kefir drink is my favourite) but fruit flavours work too.

Hmmm, not sure. Won't anything containing fruit aggravate the condition?

windmill1 Wed 06-Aug-25 16:19:24

Delene100

This site doesn't give you the option to correct typos once posted. Why?

Hear, hear!

justwokeup Wed 06-Aug-25 15:24:12

The best solution I’ve found is yogurt drink. No drugs at all but you do have to be near the fridge! 😁 Calms it immediately. I like the plain (Biotiful organic kefir drink is my favourite) but fruit flavours work too.

tinad42 Wed 06-Aug-25 15:14:29

I find Pepto biamal brilliant but if you want to try something different, without side effects, have a look at an Iqoro.
www.iqoro.com/
I’ve been using it for over a year and I now rarely use ppi’s.
It is a device recognised by NICE and can be prescribed by your GP (UK)

Sheba Wed 06-Aug-25 14:55:52

Red wine was a real trigger for me, still have a very occasional glass but symptoms are a lot better.

icanhandthemback Wed 06-Aug-25 14:54:48

Actually, it is Gaviscon Advance. Do visit your Dr though to find out why you are suffering. You might find that Omeprazole is a far better option.

icanhandthemback Wed 06-Aug-25 14:53:13

Gaviscon plus is the best.

Delene100 Wed 06-Aug-25 14:47:59

This site doesn't give you the option to correct typos once posted. Why?

Delene100 Wed 06-Aug-25 14:45:24

When you see your doctor, do ask him to carry out a test fir helicobacter pylori. 80% ofvus have this bacteria in our stomachs, which can be sorted with a course of antibiotics.