Guide To The Best Heartburn Medications
Cimetidine

Cimetidine is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist. The over-the-counter version of this medicine is intended to treat heartburn that occurs with sour stomach or acid indigestion. In addition, patients can take this medication to prevent heartburn caused by particular foods or drinks. However, patients who are allergic to other histamine H2-receptor antagonists should not take this one. It is not safe to breastfeed during treatment with this medicine either. Individuals with swallowing difficulties, stomach pain, or frequent chest pain should ask their doctor if it is safe for them to take this medication. Patients who have had heartburn for more than three months and individuals who experience heartburn with wheezing should also ask their doctor before taking it.
Diarrhea and headaches are the most frequently reported side effects of cimetidine. Patients should let their doctor know immediately if they develop anxiety, hallucinations, bloody stools, or breast swelling during treatment. There are also potential medication interactions linked to cimetidine. Specifically, this medication can interact with blood thinners, antidepressants, and sedatives. It may also interact with ketoconazole, phenytoin, and some heart and blood pressure medicines.