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Prilosec
Prilosec is used to treat various acid-related stomach and esophagus
problems by blocking the production of acid in the stomach.
USES
Prilosec is prescribed for the short-term treatment (4 to 8 weeks) of
stomach ulcer, duodenal ulcer (near the exit from the stomach), and erosive
esophagitis (inflammation of the esophagus), and for the treatment of
heartburn and other symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (backflow
of acid stomach contents into the canal leading to the stomach). It is
also used to maintain healing of erosive esophagitis and for the long-term
treatment of conditions in which too much stomach acid is secreted, including
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, multiple endocrine adenomas (benign tumors),
and systemic mastocytosis (cancerous cells). Combined with the antibiotic
clarithromycin (Biaxin, and sometimes with the antibiotic amoxicillin
as well), Prilosec is also used to cure patients whose ulcers are caused
by infection with the germ H. pylori.
HOW TO TAKE
Prilosec works best when taken before meals. Prilosec can be taken with
an antacid. The capsule should be swallowed whole. Prilosec should not
be opened, chewed, or crushed. If you have difficulty swallowing the capsules
you can empty the contents of the Prilosec capsule onto a tablespoonful
of applesauce, mix, and swallow with a glass of cool water. Use cool,
soft applesauce and do not chew or crush the pellets. Use the mixture
immediately and do not store it for future use. Avoid excessive amounts
of caffeine while taking this drug. It may take several days for Prilosec
to begin relieving stomach pain. Be sure to continue taking the drug exactly
as prescribed even if it seems to have no effect.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS
More common side effects may include abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache,
nausea, and vomiting. When taken with amoxicillin and Biaxin, side effects
also may include diarrhea, headache, taste alteration
PRECAUTIONS
The effects of Prilosec during pregnancy have not been adequately studied.
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately.
Avoid combined therapy with Biaxin unless there is no alternative. Prilosec
(and Biaxin) may appear in breast milk and could affect a nursing infant.
If this medication is essential to your health, your doctor may advise
you to discontinue breastfeeding until your treatment with this medication
is finished.
DRUG INTERACTIONS
If Prilosec is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could
be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important to check
with your doctor before combining Prilosec with the following:
- Iron ( eg. Feosol, Mol-Iron, Fergon, Femiron, others )
- Digoxin ( eg. Lanoxin, Lanoxicaps )
- Alprazolam ( Xanax )
- Lorazepam ( Ativan )
- Temazepam ( Restoril )
- Clorazepate ( Tranxene )
- Chlordiazepoxide ( Librium )
- Theophylline ( eg. Theo-Dur, Theochron, Theolair, Elixophyllin, Slo-Phyllin,
others )
- Itraconazole ( Sporanox )
- Cyclosporine ( eg. Sandimmune, Neoral )
- Diazepam ( Valium )
- Disulfiram ( Antabuse )
- Ketoconazole ( Nizoral )
- Phenytoin ( Dilantin )
- Warfarin ( Coumadin )
- Ampicillin ( eg. Omnipen, Principen )
- Ampicillin-containing drugs ( Unasyn ) You may not be able to take
Prilosec, or you may require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring
if you are taking any of the medicines listed above.
There's no problem, however, with combining antacids and Prilosec. No
unwanted interaction will result.
There are no restrictions on food, beverages, or activities while taking
Prilosec.
NOTES
Prilosec's healing effect can mask the signs of stomach cancer. Your doctor
should be careful to rule out this possibility.
MISSED DOSE
If you miss a dose of prilosec, take it as soon as you remember. If it
is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back
to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
STORAGE
Store at room temperature in a tightly closed container, away from light
and moisture
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