Ineffective max strength
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The "maximum strength" Pepcid does not match the quality of the "original strength". I usually take two 10mg "original strength" pills, which have always worked effectively for me. However, the "max strength" variant failed to alleviate my stomach issues, leading to harmful bloating and painful acidity. Despite having the same ingredient label, the "max" seemed ineffectual causing overactive gas and ulcerated spots in my stomach. Upon returning to the original strength, my symptoms were immediately controlled. I firmly believe that "maximum strength" Pepcid is not as effective, and recommend sticking with the original version.
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Relieved my bloating
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My family doctor suggested switching from Nexium to Pepcid AC Max, as the latter poses no risk to bone health and is effective. After many years of Nexium, I was hesitant but found the transition seamless. Taking one or two 20 mg Pepcid AC Max relieved my burning stomach issues and eliminated bloating, nausea, and other discomforts. It has significantly improved my overall well-being. I wish I had made this switch sooner and have since recommended it to my mother, who faced similar challenges.
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