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I asked my doctor this question today, and yes, you can take Prilosec and Atenolol during the same time period.
If you are still experiencing symptoms after taking one, then another can be taken 12 hours later. Different drugs should not be mixed. Always consult your doctor if you continue to experience problems as there are different PPIs on the market and another brand/type may suit you better.
Usually a month of a proton pump inhibitor such as omeprazole (Prilosec) or lanzoprazole taken daily will be enough to cure it.
Most stomach burning is acid reflux and has many treatments but the common ones are acid blockers like Tums and Proton-pump inhibitors (such as Prilosec) which suppress the production of stomach acid on a longer term basis.
It is a proton pump blocker drug ( also called hydrogen potassium ATPase pump blocker.) used for hyperacidity in stomach, drug induced gastritis or for gastric or duodenal ulcer. Please take as per your doctor's advice.
Because it is a proton. A hydrogen atom is a proton and an electron; if you take the electron away to form a positive ion, all that's left is the proton.
A proton and an electron have exactly opposite charges. If you take the charge of a proton as +1, then an electron has a charge of -1.
I think you won't have a atom because the electron, proton and neutron is the basic part of the atom.
Patients with any of the following medical conditions may develop problems that could lead to kidney failure if they take HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors:
Yes an acid is a proton donor....Bases are proton acceptors.
In charge, spin, and strangeness; they are exactly equal. In mass, it would take about 1836 electrons to equal a proton.