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Hey ladies can someone reassure me that I can take zantac??
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Ok thank yallnfor all the help..this heart burn is killing me ;)
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MyDr Also Says Zantac Is Safe
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Also if you get OTC and find that it manages you well enough, there's also a version of the 150mg that includes mint or menthol or whatever. It's not for the faint of heart, as it's a really strange feeling, but I love it lol
The prescription (if you get one to take the 150 twice daily it's far cheaper) doesn't come in the mint option so I was a little sad, but hey it gets the job done.
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Me too my doc said zantac 150mg 2x a day was safe and that if I felt like it wasn't working I could switch to prilosec.
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Yes
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Yes I take the otc one all the time. Works way better than tums.
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Yes my Dr said you can take Zantac just make sure you don't take over 300mg a day. I have to use it or I cannot eat anything.
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You can take Zantac all day, I have a prescription from my OB taking the max strength twice daily. Nothing to worry about.
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I wouldn't just be happy last time I had bad heartburn I gave birth to a baby with a full head of hair just drink a lot of cold water
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I was told go take zantac because the tums wasn't working
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Zantac was not on my list that I was given that is ok to take. ..I was told tums and rolaids....
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