Omeprazole does not directly damage teeth; however, it can lead to conditions that may adversely affect oral health. Long-term use may reduce stomach acid, potentially leading to bacterial overgrowth and an increased risk of dental issues like cavities or gum disease. Additionally, some users may experience dry mouth, which can also contribute to dental problems. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene are important for those taking omeprazole.
No poligrip will not damage teeth.
apples do mast damage to your teeth
can you take metrondiazole with omeprazole
Omeprazole is used to treat heartburn that occurs two more days a week. It is a delayed-release medicine. Omeprazole magnesium is used to treat heartburn (not for immediate relief), GERD and is used to promote healing erosive esophagitis.
Esomeprazole is an isomer of omeprazole.
What does the 20 mg Omeprazole look like
What does the 20 mg Omeprazole look like
Yes.
I think it means "delayed release"
no difference except the name
Can u take omeprazole and phentermine hydrochloride
Omeprazole does not contain iron or calcium as its active ingredient is omeprazole magnesium. However, some formulations of omeprazole may contain inactive ingredients that include calcium or iron as fillers or coatings. It is important to check the specific formulation of omeprazole you are taking if you have concerns about these ingredients.