acidblocking
Acidblocking refers to strategies that reduce the acidity of gastric juice or neutralize stomach acid. In medical practice it encompasses pharmacologic agents that suppress acid production or neutralize acidity, used to treat acid-related disorders such as GERD, peptic ulcers, gastritis, and dyspepsia.
Mechanisms include proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) that block the H+/K+-ATPase enzyme in parietal cells, and H2
Clinical use aims at symptom relief and mucosal healing. PPIs and H2 blockers are common for GERD
In pharmacology and gastroenterology, acidblocking is a broad term for interventions to reduce gastric acidity, ranging