Who may not be able to take antacids

Antacids are safe for most people to take,although they aren't suitable for everyone.

Speak to a pharmacist or your GP for advice first if you:

  • are pregnant or breastfeedingmost antacids are considered safe to takewhile pregnant or breastfeeding, but always get advice first
  • are looking for a medicine for a child under 12 years of age some antacids are not recommended for children
  • have liver disease , kidney disease or heart failure some antacids may not be safe if you have one of these problems
  • have an illnessthat means you need to control how much salt (sodium) is in your diet, such as high blood pressure or cirrhosis (liver scarring) some antacids contain high levels of sodium, which could make you unwell
  • are taking other medicines antacids can interfere with other medications and may need be avoided or taken at a different time
 
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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018