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It's not easy to find. I asked the pharmacist if there was anything else like it. He suggested Rolaids, but I don't think it helped.
I take 3 with foods or drinks that irriate me. It does seem to help but does not eliminate the pain.
I don't take it everyday. It helps with frequency, but not always the pain.
In Nevada, Prelief is available at Albertsons, Longs, RiteAid, Savon, and Walgreens. If you go into these stores, Prelief should be on the shelf with the antacids. If it is not, you need to ask the Store Manager (not the pharmacist). The Store Manager stocks and orders the over-the-counter products and will locate it for you.
Prelief is a dietary supplement, not a drug; it works on the food. Our recommended dosage is to take at least two pills with every meal, snack and beverage. Because tolerance to food varies greatly as does the acid content of food you may find that you need to use more tablets than the recommended amount.
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