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Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets - 42 ea
Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets - 42 ea
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List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $23.97
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 58 reviews)
Sales Rank: 76
Category: Health And Beauty

Publisher: Prilosec
Studio: Prilosec
Brand: Prilosec
Label: Prilosec
Ingredients: Omeprazole magnesium delayed-release tablet 20.6 mg (equiv. to 20mg omeprazole - acid reducer)|Glyceral Monostearate|Hydroxypropyl Cellulose|Hypromellose|Iron Oxide|Magnesium Stearate|Methacrylic Acid Copolymer|Microcrystalline Cellulose|Paraffin|Polyethylene Glycol 6000|Polysorbate 80|Polyvinylpyrrolidone|Sodium Stearyl Fumarate|Starch|Sucrose|Talc|Titanium Dioxide|Triethyl Citrate
Media: Health and Beauty
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 2.3 x 4.8 x 3.7

UPC: 037000359074
EAN: 0037000359074
ASIN: B0000AN9L7

Release Date: April 30, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • One package of 42-count acid reducer delayed release tablets
  • Targets acid production by directly shutting down many active acid pumps; a single pill works for up to 24 hours
  • Delayed-release acid-reducing tablets for treating frequent heartburn
  • Designed for heartburn that occurs two or more days per week
  • Not intended for immediate relief; may take 1 to 4 days for full effect

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Prilosec OTC is different from other over-the-counter heartburn medication. The lining of your stomach produces acid through millions of tiny acid pumps. When you eat, these pumps switch on to produce the acid that breaks down food. Prilosec OTC works by directly blocking many active pumps. Your stomach still produces enough acid to digest the food you eat. But by reducing the acid, Prilosec OTC lessens the chance that you will suffer from frequent heartburn. Prilosec OTC directly shuts down many active pumps and each daily dose works up to 24 hours. Use as directed as part of a 14-day course of therapy.


Customer Reviews:   Read 53 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars PRILOSEC   January 6, 2009
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I ORDERED A ONE YEAR SUPPLY,WHICH WAS APPROX. 365 samples on ebay (ANGELA'S BABY STORE)The advertisement was misleading in that it stated that I was getting factory sealed merchandise.I had a hell of a time getting my $165-refunded.Then I purchased the product again from somebody,whom got the item for free from WALMART,and advertised the same thing,"FACTORY SEALED".It wasn't.It was opened samples again!!!


5 out of 5 stars It just works   December 28, 2008
For as long as I can remember, I've needed to have Tums and Rolaids staged everywhere - on the nightstand, in the car, the office, living room, etc.

Then I tried this. Amazing. No indigestion or acid reflux. None. Nada. Not even at night. Not even if I eat before going to bed.

If you suffer constant indigestion, I cannot recommend this enough.



5 out of 5 stars Prilosec OTC   December 27, 2008
Great product, without a doubt, but purchasing from this supplier was exceptional. Price could not be beat & delivery was timely.


5 out of 5 stars Know the difference between PPIs, H2 blockers and Antacids   November 23, 2008
Prilosec is the oldest of the Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) on the market. So, it has a loooooong history, and to my knowledge a safe history. As for me, I take comfort in a drug that has a long safe history, and that is why I like Prilosec. Also, for me, the side effects occurred in the first few days, but then wore off. I still have minor gas problems, but there may be an anti-gas OTC drug available for that, I don't know yet. One thing I learned is that it is helpful to know the differences between an Antacid (e..g. Tums, Rolaids, etc.), a PPI (e.g. Prilosec, the actual drug name being "omeprazolel") and an H2 blocker (e.g. Pepcid, the actual drug name being "famotidine"). All three work differently from each other and have different side effects. A pharmacist or your doctor should be able to tell you the differences. All I know is that an antacid is simply a huge dose of calcium carbonate that works immediately to reduce the acid already in the stomach. That is why you feel immediate relief, albeit one which lasts only one or two hours; and come 4 am you feel the bottom of your esophagus on fire again. PPIs and H2 blockers instead go through your bloodstream and eventually (that is why it takes much more time than an antacid) alter the acid producing mechanisms (pumps?) in your stomach. I have Barrett's Esophagus (loosely defined as a more advanced condition of GERD), and my understanding is that PPIs are better for this condition. The point is, if you know more about your condition and the differences between Antacids, PPIs and H2 blockers, you will save yourself an immense amount of trouble and time. For example, if you find a PPI such as Prilosec ain't working for you, then it will probably be the case that other PPIs are not going to work for you either, since their base chemical formulation works in a similar way. Ergo, switch to an H2 blocker and see what happens. If both PPIs and H2 blockers give you unbearable side effects, then you probably have to go through the entire laundry list of PPIs and H2 blockers out there. Good luck.


1 out of 5 stars Works but not without bad side effects   November 17, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have really bad acid reflux, and this works very well for it, but the side effects are almost not worth the benefits.

Ever since I've been taking Prilosec OTC, I've experienced extreme weight gain that I cannot lose, excessive uncomfortable gas and bloating almost constantly, and a generally upset stomach.

I tried to stop using Prilosec for a few weeks and the symptoms went away. I felt so much better, no gas or bloating, my stomach felt great, and I started to lose weight. Unfortunately the acid reflux was too unbearable so I had to return to Prilosec, and the symptoms came back immediately and I gained the back weight I lost plus some.

My experience has been verified by many other people on Prilosec who went through the same thing. I can't wait to find something that works as an alternative.



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