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in stomach food is treated with acid for further breakdown by enzymes which work in acidic medium. Sometimes stomach produces extra acid than needed. Antacids as the name suggests are taken in the body to neutralise that excess acid generated in the stomach and thus relieve the patient of the pain caused by it.

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Antacids work by neutralizing excess stomach acid, which helps to reduce acidity and symptoms of heartburn. They contain compounds, like calcium carbonate or magnesium hydroxide, that react with acid to form water and a salt. This reaction raises the pH level in the stomach, providing relief from discomfort.

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