No. If anything, it will increase the analgesic effect. Just make sure you only take the recommended dosage.
Yes, there is no interaction between the two
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Famotidine - an acid reducer. Source: http://www.pepcid.com/maximum
The three other H2 receptor blockers, famotidine (Pepcid, Pepcid AC), nizatidine (Axid), and ranitidine (Zantac), are similar in their uses.
Yes, there is no interaction between the two
tums usually work just fine, so does pepcid ac, and also pepto bismol.
'before meals' as in the Latin, 'Ante Cibum' However, I just watched an episode of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" in which the correct answer was "Acid Control"! Go figure..............
This will be fine. Pepcid will not interfere with the antibiotic. Remember to take all of your azithromycin even after you feel better. You want to kill all the antibiotics and not leave any hiding in your body!
There may be a temporary shortage of Pepcid AC due to high demand or supply chain issues. It's also possible that the store is temporarily out of stock and you may need to check back later or look for it at a different store. It's a good idea to ask a store employee for assistance or consider purchasing it online.
There are many over the counter medicines that will treat acid reflux such as Pepcid AC, but if the problem continues it may be helpful to see a doctor.
It is important to know the signs of a bad car part. If an AC clutch bearing going bad, the biggest indication would be the trouble driving with the AC on in the car.
Turn on ac and watch clutch on front of ac compressor. If clutch doesn't engage then AC relay is bad. Or you can follow the schematic on the side of the relay and use a volt meter to test it.