Understanding Acid Reflux Treatment Options
What Is Acid Reflux?
Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the oesophagus, causing symptoms like heartburn, regurgitation, and chest discomfort. Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) is the chronic form of acid reflux that may require ongoing medical treatment. The condition affects people of all ages and can significantly impact quality of life if left untreated.
Prescription Treatment Options
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are typically considered the most effective treatment for moderate to severe acid reflux. Omeprazole 20mg capsules are commonly prescribed as they work by reducing stomach acid production for up to 24 hours. EverydayMeds offers omeprazole alongside other PPI options including lansoprazole 15mg and pantoprazole 20mg tablets. These medications are generally taken once daily before meals for optimal effectiveness.
For those who cannot tolerate PPIs, H2 receptor blockers like famotidine tablets provide an alternative treatment approach. These medications work differently by blocking histamine receptors that stimulate acid production, offering relief for many patients with mild to moderate symptoms.
How PPIs Work
Proton pump inhibitors work by irreversibly binding to the hydrogen-potassium pumps in stomach cells, effectively switching off acid production. This mechanism makes them highly effective for healing oesophageal damage and preventing symptom recurrence. Esomeprazole tablets and branded options like Losec MUPS 20mg work through the same mechanism but may have slightly different absorption profiles.
Treatment Duration and Effectiveness
Most people begin experiencing symptom relief within 2-3 days of starting PPI treatment, though complete healing of oesophageal inflammation may take 4-8 weeks. Treatment duration typically ranges from 4 weeks for mild symptoms to 8 weeks or longer for more severe cases. Your healthcare provider will determine the most appropriate treatment length based on symptom severity and response to medication.
Lifestyle Modifications
Alongside prescription treatments, lifestyle changes can significantly improve acid reflux symptoms. These include avoiding trigger foods like spicy or fatty meals, eating smaller portions, and avoiding lying down immediately after eating. Elevating the head of your bed and maintaining a healthy weight may also help reduce symptom frequency and severity.
When to Seek Medical Advice
Persistent heartburn occurring more than twice weekly, difficulty swallowing, or symptoms that don't improve with over-the-counter treatments warrant medical consultation. Your healthcare provider can assess whether prescription treatments available through EverydayMeds might be appropriate for your specific situation and symptoms.






