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      <title>Treating an acid attack</title>
      <description>I have been living with reflux using Prilosec.&amp;nbsp; But, I have had two severe experiences where acid has crept up into throat and back of nose.&amp;nbsp; The pain was so severe that I almost went to the hospital.&amp;nbsp; I understand prevention is the best medicine, but how can you get rid of the acid once it&amp;#39;s there?</description>
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