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      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:04:37 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Reflux nonresponsive to Prevacid, Zantac and Prilosec</title>
      <description>My son, 7, has been dealing with reflux for at least last six months.&amp;nbsp; He was diagnosed with relux when he was two with a barium swallow.&amp;nbsp; It either got better or went away completely with treatment on Zantac at that time.&amp;nbsp; Now it's back and the meds. mentioned above have done nothing to help.&amp;nbsp; Sometimes the relux is the typical sour digested stuff and at other times it can be a whole undigested bit of food from a meal 4...</description>
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