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Patient and Pharmaceutical Company Implications: Avoid Using Plavix with Prilosec/Prilosec OTCRecent FDA announcement sheds light on drug to drug interaction (DDI) between Plavix and Prilosec.
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Prilosec OTC Vs. Pepcid AC: Which is Better?If you suffer from frequent heartburn, chances are you've heard of both Prilosec OTC and Pepcid AC. In this article, I'll tell you the pros and cons of each of these medicines.
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Prevacid 24 Hr vs. Prilosec OTC: A Review on These Popular Over the Counter Heartburn TreatmentsPrevacid 24 hr and Prilosec OTC are both popular over the counter treatments for frequent heartburn. This is a review on each of these products. This article will help you decide which ones right for you.
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Prilosec and PlavixAccording to Drugs.com, Prilosec or omeprazole belongs to a class of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors. Proton pump inhibitors are drugs used to suppress or block the production of stomach acid.
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Prilosec OTC for Frequent Heartburn. Product ReviewI received some samples of prilosec OTC and my heartburn stopped the same day.
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Counteract Nutrient Absorption Problems Caused by Prilosec and Other Proton Pump InhibitorsProton pump inhibitors such as Prilosec often cause nutrients to not be absorbed by the body's natural breakdown process. This is caused because the PPI's shut down of the stomach acid.
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Prilosec OTCPrilosec OTC is the name brand of Omeprazole. This is a drug used to treat Acid Reflux and GERD (Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease). Gerd occurs when the stomach produces too much acid.
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The Facts About Omeprazole (Prilosec)Omeprazole is known by the brand names Prilosec and Rapinex in the United States and as Losec in Canada
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Review: Prilosec OTCThis is a review of Prilosec OTC, which is a medication to treat acid reflux
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Product Review: Prilosec OTCIf you suffer from frequent heartburn, you should try Prilosec OTC. One pill a day for fourteen days can relieve your heartburn for months. -
Why You Should Never Take Prilosec OTC to Remain Heartburn FreeBy simply reducing your levels of stomach acid by way of taking Prilosec or other proton pump inhibitors, you may be setting yourself up for a whole host of other health problems.
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Pepcid VS. Prilosec: The Battle of the AntacidsThis article reviews and compares the antacids Pepcid and Prilosec. -
Nexium, Prilosec, GERD: HMOs Don't PayAn article of how HMOs make profits by limiting services. This article is about non-payment for Prescriptions.
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Safety Review: Prilosec, Nexium Not Risky for the HeartWith the data available at this time, the FDA's preliminary conclusion is that there is no increased risk of heart problems for patients treated with omeprazole or esomeprazole. -
Heartburn Re-Think Those Over the Counter DrugsAmericans have gotten use to going for that over-the-counter medications like Prilosec, Pepsid and Zantac 75, but are they really safe? New studies conducted are now having persons and physicians alike rethinking this avenue.
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Got Heartburn and Heart Disease? Your Stomach Acid Reducer MattersAre your heartburn and blood thinner drugs on the "Do Not Use Together" list? Make a call and find out. Be your own best friend for good health's sake. -
Proton Pump Inhibitors: Are You at Risk for Bone Fractures?Many heartburn (acid reflux) medications are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). New research studies show that heartburn medications, such as Prilosec, Nexium and Prevacid can increase your risk for fractures.
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Proton Pump Inhibitors: Are They Worth It?PPI's, like Nexium and Prilosec, are commonly prescribed for chronic reflux, but many users are finding that the cure is worse than the disease. -
Popular Acid Reflux Medications May Be UnsafeDoctors may prescribe popular medications like Nexium, or patients may pick over-the-counter Prilosec as their solution. But there are some in the medical community that don't see these medications as good for your health.
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Treating GERD with Prescription Medications and OTC Remedies - My ExperienceOver the counter drugs like Tums and Mylanta were no longer working for me. My doctor put me on some of the newer proton pump inhibitors like Prilosec, Prevacid and Aciphex with disastrous results. So we decided to try an H2 Inhibitor called Zantac and it worked.
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Aciphex Side EffectsThere are over-the-counter medications such as Prilosec, Prevacid, Pepcid and Nextium to battle the problem of gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD). A stronger medication that I was placed on was a medication called Aciphex (Rabeprazole Sodium).
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What Are the Serious Side Effects of Proton Pump Inhibitors?If you're taking a proton pump inhibitor, you should be aware of two potentially serious side effects. Here's what you need to know.
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Is Planning Your Wedding Making You Sick?A look at anxiety associated with wedding planning and the toll it takes on brides.
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Acid Reflux: Gerd SymptomsGERD is a shortening of the medical term gastroesophageal reflux disease. You may also have heard of GERD referred to as acid reflux disease. GERD can be a serious disease if it is not treated, leading to other health problems. -
Gastritis: Symptoms and TreatmentThis is a brief review of symptoms, classification and treatment of gastritis.
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Generic Medications Versus Their Brand Name AlternativesSwitching to generic medication can save you money without sacrificing efficacy or safety.
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Common Medication Treatments for IndigestionIf you have chronic stomach problems such as indigestion, GERD, or acid reflux disease then you probably already know doctors can prescribe prescription medications which may help.
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Heartburn Meds May Lead to Bone BreaksAccording to a recent presentation made during Digestive Disease Week 2009, even short-term use of popular acid-reducing heartburn drugs may raise the risk of hip fractures. -
Duodenal and Gastric Ulcers: Symptoms and TreatmentBoth duodenal and gastric ulcers are small holes that have eroded through the lining of your gastrointestinal tract. Duodenal and gastric ulcers are both types of peptic ulcers.
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Understanding Barrett's Esophagus DiseaseA chronic condition of GERD (gastroesophogeal reflux disease). This disease is not very common and is diagnosed mostly in white males.
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How to Effectively Treat and Reduce Acid RefluxSome ways you can reduce and treat acid reflux.
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Saving Green with Free Products and Samples: Magazines, Books, Health and BeautyFind out what money saving offers and free samples are safely available as we all try to save a little money and make the most of these offers. Tips on online safety while free sample shopping are also offered. -
Poem: The Holiday Dinner Roller CoasterThis is a free verse poem based on my thoughts before, during and after Easter or any holiday dinner and the coinciding roller coaster of emotions.
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PUR Water and P&G Team Up to Donate WaterPUR Water and P&G teamed up and aim to donate 50 million liters of water to people in need. You can help by redeeming your P&GbrandSAVER coupons from Sunday's insert throughout March and April.
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The (Almost) Daily Freebies; April 16, 2008NFL Predict the pick tops the list
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Living with a Hiatal Hernia: Symptoms and Current TreatmentHiatal Hernia symptoms and treatment options.
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Aciphex: Mild to Serious Side Effects of Heartburn, Acid Reflux MedicationAciphex treats gastroesophageal reflux disease by inhibiting acid pumps in the stomach that produce the enzymes. This controls the amount of acid that spills over into the esophagus. Aciphex is also used to treat problems relating to duodenal ulcers.
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Michael Jackson: King of Popping Pills, N.Y. Post Source ClaimsAs happened with the King of Rock 'n Roll, Elvis Presley, so seems to have happened with Michael Jackson. Drugs seemed to have played a large part of Jackson's life, beginning with rumors that Michael Jackson became addicted to painkillers shortly... -
My Lack of Prevacid Side EffectsMy experience with Prevacid and list of side effects.
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Home Remedies for HeartburnIf you suffer from heartburn, you might want to give these home remedies a try.
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