Can aluminum hydroxide cause increased salivation and is this a side effect that some individuals may experience when taking the medication for acid reflux, heartburn, or related gastrointestinal issues?
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Aluminum hydroxide may cause increased salivation as a rare side effect in some individuals using it to treat acid reflux or heartburn.
Increased salivation is an uncommon side effect of aluminum hydroxide, typically used for heartburn and acid reflux relief.
While not common, some people taking aluminum hydroxide for gastrointestinal issues may experience increased salivation as a side effect.