Anti-inflammatory medications can cause heartburn by irritating the stomach lining. Antidepressants and other medications can relax the lower esophageal sphincter that keeps acid in the stomach. If a person believes their medication is causing their heartburn, he or she should speak to a doctor about changing the dosage or prescription.

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