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You know you have acid reflux, and you know you get
it after every one of your meals. But what about the
other times when you suffer that burning sensation?
The times when acid reflux attacks you and you haven’
t even eaten yet? Perhaps you might have noticed that
an attack occurs only after you’ve taken a painkiller? If
so, then you might be having what is known as
acid
drug reflux.

It’s not as uncommon as you would believe, and most
people are at risk from
acid drug reflux. You wouldn’t
have even noticed anything amiss in the beginning,
perhaps a slight twinge or two, but nothing that didn’t
go away soon thereafter. But then you noticed that it
started getting worse, and worse. Every time you had
a headache, or muscle ache you would also get
acid
reflux right along with it.

Still you continue to shrug it off, after all it’s normal
right? Millions of people suffer from it daily, therefore
it’s nothing to complain about. That’s where you would
be wrong. With stomach disorders, or any other
disorder for that matter, it is always good to get a
medical opinion as soon as possible to rule out that it
isn’t actually something worse.

Acid drug reflux however, occurs when your stomach
lining becomes damaged due to a consumption of
certain types of drugs, over a period of time. And in
today’s stress filled anxiety ridden workday, where
you’re always ‘on’, and don’t have the luxury to switch
off even for a few minutes, it is very easy to resort to
taking a little pill to stave off impending disaster.

Mainly the culprit for acid drug reflux can be found in
aspirin, or any other drug containing aspirin. Wham!
There just went your source of staying power for the
day. The one thing you could count on, to keep the
little gremlins in your head, away. The good news
though is that there are painkillers out there that don’t
depend on aspirin in any form to support them.

Unfortunately there is another cause for acid drug
reflux, and that pill isn’t taken for the pleasure of it but
out of necessity. NSAIDs, or Non-Steroidal Anti-
Inflammatory Drugs, are generally prescribed to
people suffering form arthritis, and unfortunately
leave them vulnerable to the effects of
acid drug
reflux. One type of NSAID that most of us will
recognize is Ibuprofen, therefore ruling out any
Ibuprofen drugs as well.

It’s only a few points to ponder, but the next time you
reach so readily for those aspirin or Ibuprofen based
painkillers, remember what you’re doing to your body
and think twice, because after all, you only live once.   
Talk to your doctor about  an alternative drug or
medication that will not cause this problem.


                              
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Acid Reflux
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By
James Kesel,MS