What is acid drug reflux?
Acid drug reflux occurs when your stomach lining is harmed by the consumption of certain types of drugs, over a certain period of time. And in today’s stress filled anxiety ridden workday, where you’re always ‘on’, and can’t afford to switch off even for a few minutes, it is very easy to choose taking a little pill to stave off impending disaster. Mainly the culprit for acid drug reflux can be found in aspirin and other drugs containing aspirin. Many people use it to remain their energy level high for the day and the one thing they could count on, to keep the little gremlins in their heads, away. Being diagnosed with acid drug reflex is especially shocking for those people. Fortunately enough, there are some painkillers out there that don’t depend on aspirin in any form to support them. Nevertheless, there is another cause of acid drug reflux, and that pill isn’t taken for pleasure but rather because it’s necessary. NSAIDs, or Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, are generally prescr