Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets, 42 Count Reviews

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Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets, 42 Count

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  • 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

Unlike many heartburn remedies Prilosec OTC effectively fights heartburn before it begins.  It’s an over the counter PPI clinically proven to block heartburn for 24 hours.  And that means with 1 pill a day for 14 days; you get the relief you need from the pain of frequent heartburn.  While taking Prilosec OTC; heartburn won’t keep coming back. (It’s possible with Prilosec OTC. Use as directed for 14 days for treating frequent heartburn).; Blocks the burn all day and all night.; Directly b

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  1. Modern Blue Argonaut says:
    36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The only thing that works for me!, December 20, 2006
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    This review is from: Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets, 42 Count (Health and Beauty)

    I have been a Prilosec user for about four years now. In the past, I would do the 2 week recommended period, then stop for a couple of weeks, and continue that cycle. My acid reflux never got any better except on the days I took the Prilosec. The day I would stop it would be right back. Finally, I found out that most people take it as a maintenace medication, so I started taking it once a day without fail and my acid reflux was finally gone forever! I used to wake up all night long with severe esophageal pain, sometimes vomiting right in bed from all the acid. It was such a nightmare. I would end up taking a half bottle of tums which still wouldn’t work, and sleep sitting up. I tried every over the counter medication out there with no relief at all until Prilosec. It truly is a miracle drug. For those of you out there with acid reflux, don’t suffer any longer! Try this and give it about 3 days to start working, and you will be able to turn your sleep and your life around. Amazon often has specials such as spend $49 on groceries (this qualifies) and get $10 off your order. By all means, double up on Prilosec and do this…. I am now 2 years acid reflux free! It’s not so bad, if I miss a day now, I don’t suffer at all.

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  2. Jim Turner says:
    43 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    If you have acid reflux, you should try this., December 21, 2003
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    Jim Turner (San Diego, CA USA) –
    This review is from: Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets, 42 Count (Health and Beauty)

    This is one of the top money-making drugs of all time, and for good reason. It works. I used to have pretty bad acid reflux. I would chew Pepcid Complete (which is an antacid drug combined with a base to neutralize acid) after every meal, as if they were after-dinner mints. Now, I just take Prilosec once a day, and now I almost never suffer from heartburn, and when I do, it is not as bad as it used to be. Trust me on this. This drug works differently than Pepcid or Zantac (I have a Ph.D in biology), so if those drugs don’t work for you, don’t be afraid to give this a try.

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  3. kone "kone" says:
    37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Prilosec (Omeprazole) Works – Period!, October 6, 2005
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    kone “kone” (USA) –
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    This review is from: Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets, 42 Count (Health and Beauty)

    For those that suffer with frequent heartburn or have frequent instances of gastric reflux, Prilosec is a literal lifesaver.

    Stomach acid is strong stuff (pH of 1), and belongs in the stomach, not in the esophagus, where it can cause burning of the esophageal lining (hertburn). If this happens frequently, the esophagus can be badly damaged. Gastro-esophageal Reflex Disease (GERD)can also cause severe erosive damage to the teeth if stomach acid is burped into the mouth frequently. The tooth enamel is literally eroded away, and teeth become very sensitive and permanently damaged.

    To save your teeth and esophagus, Prilosec has come to the rescue. Prilosec is a former prescription product in a class of medicines called proton pump inhibitors. This means that the effect of Prilosec is to decrease stomach acid production. This is also beneficial for treatment of stomach ulcers, which need a minimal acid environment to heal.

    Prilosec is taken once a day for 14 days in a typical course (thus, it is generally packaged in groups of 14 tablets). Most people have considerable relief beyond the 14 day course. It is not a product to take for immediate (within minutes) treatment of heartburn. The insert on the box states it takes at least a day to 4 days to reach its full effect. Each person will vary in terms of relief and how long the relief lasts.

    Prilosec is a very good medicine for the treatment of GERD. It is in the same class as Prevacid, so if Prilosec gives you undesirable side effects, try Prevacid and the side effects may be lessened.

    Jim “Konedog” Koenig, Dentist

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