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Reflux is the high-fashion(drug sales) diagnosis of the times. There's
usually little proof... Half the time the problem is more-likely gastric or
duodenal, but since it's not appropriate to use the drugs for these
diagnoses without evidence of an ulcer, the the reflux diagnosis allows for
the drug sales...
Anyway, a large portion of "colic" is gastric/intestinal milk-protein
intolerance, in mom's milk or formula. Because Zantac and such are
histamine-2 blockers, they also will reduce part of the intestinal
allergic/intolerance reaction and the baby may improve somewhat because of
this, not because it's blocking some reflux, real or imagined. Real reflux
is also often caused by milk-proteins.
Keeping the pH reduced without good reason will certainly set baby up for
more risk of intestinal infections. Common side-effects of these drugs also
include headache and insomnia -- at least in older children and adults --
they don't ask babies.
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