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Sunday, November 16, 2008 trish asks

Q: I have been told my medicines is causing gerd. I take asthma meds, lyrica, ultram,1-2 a week,

Primidone and muncinex. I recently stopped using relafen because my blood pressure was going up. My asthma MD says it is gerd not asthma. What drugs can cause Gerd? I never had heartburn until I started taking all of these meds. I don't drink alcohol.

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11/17/08 2:35pm

Hi Trish,

 

Thanks for your question. We received a similar question regarding ultram and GERD symptoms. Since it seems like a common questions, I've forwarded your question to our site doctor and asked him to address it in an upcoming sharepost. I will give you a heads up when a response is posted.

 

Thanks.

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