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| Prilosec OTC Acid Reducer, Delayed-Release Tablets - 42 ea | 
enlarge | Brand: Prilosec Discount Category: Health And Beauty
Selling Price: $29.99 Buy New: $25.29 Potential Savings: $4.70 (16%)
New (5) from $17.49
Customer Ratings: 55 comments
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 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (pounds): 1 Dimensions (inch): 2.3 x 4.8 x 3.7
UPC: 037000359074 EAN: 0037000359074
Release Date: April 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Best acid reducer yet November 17, 2005 0 out of 1 found this comment useful.
Prilosecotc is the best acid reducer available. I have tried tums for years and they didnt help. I asked my doctor about prilosec and he gave me samples. After just a few days trying the sample I was amazed. I was then subscripted to the medicine and have not had that stabbing pain once. Dont worry if you forget a day of taking your medication, I have, Prilosec Otc will still let you have your favorite foods everyday.
Very Possibly Your Best Value October 23, 2005 2 out of 2 found this comment useful.
We switched to Prilosec because buying this OTC product cost us less than the deductable we'd pay for prescription reflux medication. We stayed with it because it works as well as any of the prescription medications we've tried, if not better.
If you do not have health insurance, this is the ONE to take since the prescription medications cost anywhere from around $90.00 - $150.00 a month. Of course, Consult Your Physician First before switching to what we consider a very sensible alternative. You may be able to afford the light bill after all.
If you are insured, you may wind up saving $10.00 or more a month depending on your prescription deductable. $120.00 a year that you could spend on the tasty Italian cuisine you can now eat because it does not cause reflux. That alone makes it good purchase for us.
Superb Product! October 14, 2005 1 out of 2 found this comment useful.
I can say goodbye to stomach and ulcer pain and heartburn with this absolute wonderful product! Also I can get it cheaper on Amazon than in the retail stores in my area.
Prilosec (Omeprazole) Works - Period! October 7, 2005 17 out of 18 found this comment useful.
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
Works, works, works! July 25, 2005 2 out of 3 found this comment useful.
Prilosec works real well for OTC. I used to take 5-10 tums a day and now rarely even have to take one.
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