Is there a stronger PPI than omeprazole?

Pantoprazole and omeprazole have been shown to be effective for treating GERD. In a meta-analysis that pooled over 40 different studies, results found no significant differences in effectiveness between these PPIs. Pantoprazole was found to be equally as effective as omeprazole.
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What PPI is stronger than omeprazole?

Esomeprazole 40 mg provides more effective acid control than omeprazole 40 mg, twice the standard dose of omeprazole or one over-the-counter tablet of omeprazole 20 mg.
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What is the strongest proton pump inhibitor?

Consequently, dexlansoprazole modified release ensures the longest period of drug retention in the circulation and the most powerful inhibitory effect on the proton pump of all available proton pump inhibitors [8, 9, 11].
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Is there something stronger than omeprazole?

In conclusion, esomeprazole 40 mg provides more effective acid control than twice the standard dose of omeprazole.
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What is the best replacement for omeprazole?

Alternatives to PPIs
  • Cimetidine (Tagamet)
  • Ranitidine (Zantac)
  • Nizatidine (Axid)
  • Famotidine (Pepcid)
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What is the best long term medication for GERD?

Proton pump inhibitors are accepted as the most effective initial and maintenance treatment for GERD. Oral pantoprazole is a safe, well tolerated and effective initial and maintenance treatment for patients with nonerosive GERD or erosive esophagitis.
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Is there an alternative to proton pump inhibitors?

Although PPIs were found to be more effective in treating symptoms and complications associated with GERD, H2 blockers have proven to be just as effective in suppressing gastric acid. H2 blockers are available by prescription or over-the-counter, and include ranitidine, famotidine, cimetidine and nizatidine.
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Can I take 40 mg of omeprazole?

Dosage and strength

The usual dose to treat: indigestion is 10mg to 20mg a day. heartburn and acid reflux is 20mg to 40mg a day. stomach ulcers is 20mg to 40mg a day.
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Does omeprazole stop working after a while?

If you stop taking the drug suddenly or don't take it at all: Your acid reflux, heartburn, or ulcer symptoms may not improve. They may even get worse. If you miss doses or don't take the drug on schedule: Your medication may not work as well or may stop working completely.
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Can I take 2 20mg omeprazole instead of 1 40mg?

Do not use two 20-mg capsules to equal one 40-mg capsule. Do not use two 20-mg powder packets to equal one 40-mg powder packet. If you do not use the exact capsule or powder packet your doctor has prescribed, you may receive too much sodium bicarbonate.
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What is the strongest acid reflux drug?

Omeprazole: Best OTC Heartburn Medication

Omeprazole, commonly known as Prilosec, is a PPI that reduces the quantity of food-digesting acid made by the cells within the lining of your stomach. In fact, Prilosec was one of the first and strongest PPIs created to combat acid reflux.
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What happens if PPI doesn't work?

If your patient does not get relief from a PPI, all is not lost. If symptoms persist and PPIs are being taken correctly, use endoscopy and Bravo pH monitoring (if endoscopy is negative). An individualized approach incorporating newer technologies may offer relief.
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Can I take PPI twice a day?

If a higher dose is really needed, the patient should be treated with twice daily PPI, before breakfast and dinner. Immediate-release omeprazole at bedtime may be used in lieu of the evening dose a delayed-release PPI if nocturnal symptoms are not adequately relieved.
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Is pantoprazole more potent than omeprazole?

In a meta-analysis that pooled over 40 different studies, results found no significant differences in effectiveness between these PPIs. Pantoprazole was found to be equally as effective as omeprazole.
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Is lansoprazole better than omeprazole?

Conclusion: There is no significant difference in the clinical effectiveness of omeprazole and lansoprazole in relieving symptoms of heartburn and regurgitation. However, omeprazole is more effective in reducing gastric acidity than lansoprazole.
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What should I do if omeprazole doesn't work?

Answer
  1. First of all, try to eat small, frequent meals instead of three big meals a day. ...
  2. Avoid high-fat meals such as those from the fast food chains. ...
  3. But remember, don't overeat! ...
  4. Avoid or limit alcohol.
  5. Maintain upright position during and at least 45 minutes after eating.
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Can you become resistant to omeprazole?

Drugs which reduce lower esophageal sphincter pressure, particularly calcium channel blocking agents have also been shown to promote GER [24]. Thus, there are many factors which may explain the resistance to omeprazole, which is more prevalent in the more severe degrees of gastroesophageal reflux disease.
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Is Gaviscon safer than omeprazole?

There was no significant difference between groups in clinically relevant reduction in pain intensity, although overall qualitative pain relief was slightly (p = 0.049) in favour of omeprazole. Results of the GOOD trial also showed that Gaviscon® and omeprazole 20 mg could be used both safely.
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Can you take 2 omeprazole 40 mg a day?

Adults—20 or 40 milligrams (mg) one, two, or three times a day before a meal. The dose is usually taken together with clarithromycin or clarithromycin plus amoxicillin. Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor.
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What happens if you accidentally take 2 omeprazole?

If you take too much omeprazole, call your local Poison Control Center or seek emergency medical attention right away. If omeprazole is administered by a healthcare provider in a medical setting, it is unlikely that an overdose will occur. However, if overdose is suspected, seek emergency medical attention.
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Can you switch from omeprazole to esomeprazole?

Can I Switch From Esomeprazole to Omeprazole? Yes, both omeprazole and esomeprazole offer similar symptom relief from heartburn.
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Is it OK to take omeprazole long term?

Taking omeprazole for more than a year may increase your chances of certain side effects, including: bone fractures. gut infections. vitamin B12 deficiency – symptoms include feeling very tired, a sore and red tongue, mouth ulcers and pins and needles.
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What are the long term side effects of proton pump inhibitors?

Although PPIs have had an encouraging safety profile, recent studies regarding the long-term use of PPI medications have noted potential adverse effects, including risk of fractures, pneumonia, Clostridium difficile diarrhea, hypomagnesemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, chronic kidney disease, and dementia.
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Can PPI make GERD worse?

If a PPI is stopped, people who have been taking it may find they have even worse acid reflux than before. This happens because the PPIs are good at shutting down acid production.
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