gastric antacid
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Definition
Noun: A substance that counteracts or neutralizes excess acid, specifically within the stomach. It is used to relieve symptoms such as heartburn, indigestion, or an upset stomach.
Usage
This term is used in medical and general contexts to refer to over-the-counter or prescribed medications that reduce stomach acidity. * Take a gastric antacid if you experience discomfort after eating a heavy meal. * The doctor recommended a gastric antacid to manage her frequent heartburn.
Advanced Usage
- Therapeutic Use: Gastric antacids are a first-line treatment for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and peptic ulcers, providing symptomatic relief by raising the pH in the stomach.
- For immediate relief of acid reflux, a simple gastric antacid is often effective.
Variants and Related Words
- Antacid (noun): A more common, shortened form of "gastric antacid."
- She bought some antacids at the pharmacy.
- Alkalinizer (noun): A more technical term for an agent that reduces acidity.
Synonyms
- Acid neutralizer
- Alkalizer
Related Phrases
- Acid reducer: While not a perfect synonym, this phrase is often used in consumer marketing for products that perform a similar function, though some "acid reducers" work by a different mechanism (e.g., H2 blockers) than simple neutralization.
- This product is both a gastric antacid and an acid reducer.
Noun
- an agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity (especially in the stomach)