Guide To Side Effects Linked To Antacids
Belching Or Gas

Taking antacids may sometimes result in belching or gas. While these symptoms are not usually serious, they can cause embarrassment to the patient. Belching is the body's method of expelling excess air, and it occurs most often with antacids containing calcium carbonate. As they neutralize stomach acid, calcium carbonate and other antacids can create a buildup of carbon dioxide that leads to burping.
Flatulence is another side effect associated with calcium-based antacids. Patients who are especially concerned about this side effect may want to use calcium citrate instead. Choosing an antacid with simethicone is also effective at reducing gas. Temporarily reducing high-fiber foods, reducing dairy consumption, and eating less dietary fat could be beneficial in flatulence reduction as well.
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