A member asked:

Are there any medications that will help with coughing resulting from acid reflux disease?

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Dr. Brian Bezack answered

Specializes in Pediatrics - Pulmonology

Yes: The reflux is triggering the cough. Once the reflux is inder control, the cough generally improves. There are 2 major classes of medications that are prescribed. Zantac, (ranitidine) prevacid, and Prilosec are some of the more common ones and can be found over-the-counter.

Answered 6/30/2014

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