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4. Side Effects of Some Medications

Sometimes heartburn develops as a side effect of a medication. Certain prescription drugs relax the muscles at the bottom of the esophagus, enabling acids to escape from the stomach. Most classes of muscle relaxants produce this effect, so consult with your physician about alternative treatments for tight muscles or a sore back. Medication taken for angina, asthma or a urinary tract infection can also have this side effect. Although some entire classes of medications, such as the muscle relaxers, all may have heartburn as a side effect, other types of medicines have specific ingredients that cause heartburn. A similar drug made by a different manufacturer might work just as well without this unpleasant side effect.

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