Ranitic®

Ranitic® is a partially prescription drug containing Ranitidine as the active ingredient. The drug is a histamine H2-receptor blocker and is prescribed for symptoms such as heartburn. Ranitic® is available in film-coated tablets containing either 75mg, 150mg, or 300mg Ranitidine. Prescription is only required for those packages containing 150mg or 300mg of the active ingredient … Ranitic®

Side effects | Ranitic®

Side effects As with all medicines, Ranitic® can cause side effects. Overall, however, the drug is considered to be well tolerated. The most common side effects reported are those that affect the acute state of health. These include frequent fatigue, nausea, dizziness, diarrhea, constipation and skin rash. Occasionally, liver values in the blood count may … Side effects | Ranitic®

Ginger | Heartburn home remedy

Ginger The regular consumption of fresh ginger in various dishes, pure or as a tea preparation can have a preventive effect against heartburn. Ginger inhibits the production of gastric acid and soothes the stomach lining. Furthermore, the pungent substances contained in ginger stimulate the stomach passage. This means that food is transported out of the … Ginger | Heartburn home remedy

Milk Yoghurt | Heartburn home remedy

Milk Yoghurt Milk is considered a popular and well-known household remedy against heartburn. It has been proven that milk calms the throat after heartburn. The pH value of milk is about 6.5 and is slightly acidic.However, compared to stomach acid (pH between 1.5-4.5), it has a neutralizing effect, so milk can help with heartburn. However, … Milk Yoghurt | Heartburn home remedy

Gastric acid

Definition The term gastric juice is used to refer to the acidic liquid found in the stomach, which is very important for the digestion of any food constituents. A human body produces about 2 to 3 liters of gastric juice per day, depending on the amount. Frequency Amount of food intake and Food composition Composition … Gastric acid

Symptoms of heartburn

Introduction The term heartburn comes from the Old High German “Sod”, which means boiling. Heartburn is not a disease in itself, it is rather an expression of another disease, usually a disorder of the esophagus. Rarely can heartburn occur even when all organs are perfectly healthy. Heartburn is typical of reflux disease (it is considered … Symptoms of heartburn

Burning in the breast/behind the breastbone with heartburn | Symptoms of heartburn

Burning in the breast/behind the breastbone with heartburn A burning sensation in the chest or behind the breastbone is the best known symptom of reflux (reflux of stomach acid). Due to an overproduction of gastric acid and/or a reduced tension of the sphincter muscle between the esophagus and the stomach, the digestive juice reaches the … Burning in the breast/behind the breastbone with heartburn | Symptoms of heartburn

Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

Overview Mallory-Weiss syndrome is a clinical picture of the oesophagus or stomach. Frequent choking and vomiting leads to tears in the mucous membrane of the esophagus, usually in cases where the mucous membrane has already been damaged. A common reason for a damaged mucous membrane is excessive alcohol consumption. In Mallory-Weiss syndrome, bleeding from the … Mallory-Weiss Syndrome