The functions of an antacid are *
to neutralize excess hydrochloric acid
to inactivate the proteolytic enzyme, pepsin
to produce a local astringent effect
All of the above
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to neutralize excess hydrochloric acid
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Antacids reduce acidity by neutralizing (counteracting) acid, reducing the acidity in the stomach, and reducing the amount of acid that is refluxed into the esophagus or emptied into the duodenum.
Antacids are a combination of various compounds with various salts of calcium, magnesium, and aluminum as the active ingredients. The antacids act by neutralizing the acid in the stomach and by inhibiting pepsin, which is a proteolytic enzyme.0
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