The maximum recommended dose of omeprazole for most adults is 40 mg per day. However, in certain conditions like Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, doses may be higher, up to 120 mg per day under medical supervision. It's essential to follow a healthcare provider's instructions regarding dosage, as individual needs can vary. Always consult a doctor before making any changes to medication.
All I wanted to know if these two medicines worked on the same order to stop reflux? And if not which one do I throw away? Thank You
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It is generally not recommended to take two doses of omeprazole and one dose of lansoprazole on the same day, as both medications are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and work in similar ways to reduce stomach acid. Combining them could increase the risk of side effects without providing additional benefit. Always consult a healthcare professional before making any changes to your medication regimen.
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Ten or more times a day.
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I am not a doctor, but amlodipine is a a calcium channel blocker. It blocks calcium from flowing into muscles in order for blood vessels to dilate. Omeprazole blocks stomach acid, thereby blocking calcium from being absorbed into the body. (Osteoporosis is a major side effect of taking omeprazole.) So why would one take amlodipine if the calcium is blocked from the body with omeprazole in the first place?
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