ranitidine

/rəˈnɪtɪdiːn/
noun
  1. A medication used to reduce stomach acid, often to treat heartburn and stomach ulcers.
    • The doctor prescribed ranitidine to help with her acid reflux.
    • Ranitidine was once a common over-the-counter treatment for heartburn.
    • He took a tablet of ranitidine after eating spicy food.
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