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Effectiveness of Foaming Antacid in Relieving Induced Heartburn

Authors: FRANK L. LANZA MD, VERNON SMITH MD, JUNE A. PAGE-CASTELL MS, DONALD O. CASTELL MD

Abstract

ABSTRACT: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover study was made of 60 patients with chronic heartburn to test the efficacy of foaming antacid in promoting symptom relief. Heartburn was induced by a meal consisting of chili, black coffee, and a spicy tomato drink mix. Of the 60 patients, 40 (67%) had relief within 15 minutes after taking foaming antacid tablets as compared to only 17 (28%) after taking a placebo. The difference in response was significant (P < .05). Foaming antacid appears to be an effective therapy for acute postprandial heartburn.

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