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Omeprasol - Pantoprazole Precautions and Warnings
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Omeprasol

This eMedTV page explains how the prescription drug omeprazole works to treat certain conditions of the esophagus, intestines, and stomach. This page also lists potential side effects of the drug. Omeprasol is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Omeprasole

Omeprazole is a prescription drug approved to treat GERD, ulcers, and other conditions. This eMedTV segment describes omeprazole in more detail and lists other uses for the medicine. Omeprasole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Omeprazale

Omeprazole is a prescription medication approved to treat duodenal and stomach ulcers. This eMedTV resource explains what else this drug is used for and lists some of its potential side effects. Omeprazale is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Omeprazol

As this eMedTV article explains, omeprazole is a prescription drug used to treat conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This page also offers general precautions of the drug. Omeprazol is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Omeprazole

Omeprazole is a drug used to treat conditions such as ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This eMedTV article explains how this prescription medicine works to reduce acid in the stomach and discusses its uses and potential side effects.

Omeprazole 10 mg Capsules

Children weighing less than 44 pounds usually start with omeprazole 10 mg capsules. As this eMedTV segment explains, dosing for children is determined by weight. This article also offers adult dosing guidelines for the treatment of various conditions.

Omeprazole 20 mg

The recommended omeprazole dosage for treating GERD is omeprazole 20 mg once daily for up to four weeks. This eMedTV resource also offers omeprazole dosing guidelines for the treatment of ulcers, H. pylori infections, and erosive esophagitis.

Omeprazole 20 mg Capsules

People with GERD and erosive esophagitis may need to take omeprazole 20 mg capsules for four to eight weeks. This eMedTV article also offers omeprazole dosing guidelines for the treatment of ulcers and pathological hypersecretory conditions.

Omeprazole 20 mg Tablets

An over-the-counter form of omeprazole is currently available -- omeprazole 20 mg tablets. This eMedTV Web page also explains what strengths are available for prescription omeprazole and offers dosing guidelines for treating various conditions.

Omeprazole 40 mg Capsules

Omeprazole comes in several strengths, and omeprazole 40 mg capsules are the highest available strength. This eMedTV article offers omeprazole dosing guidelines for the treatment of ulcers, GERD, and pathological hypersecretory conditions.

Omeprazole Caps

Omeprazole is a medication used to treat GERD, ulcers, H. pylori infections, and other conditions. This eMedTV resource lists the various available omeprazole capsule strengths and offers tips and precautions for taking omeprazole caps.

Omeprazole Capsules

Omeprazole is used for treating certain conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This eMedTV Web page discusses specific uses of this medication and explains what side effects may occur with omeprazole capsules.

Omeprazole Dosing

As this eMedTV page explains, there are several factors that may affect your dosage of omeprazole, such as age, other medical conditions you have, and other drugs you are taking. This page also describes omeprazole dosing guidelines for other conditions.

Omeprazole Magnesium

Omeprazole Medication for GERD

Omeprazole is a medication commonly used for GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). This segment from the eMedTV library discusses other uses for this medication and describes the effects of omeprazole for GERD.

Omeprazole Medicine for Acid Reflux

Many healthcare providers prescribe omeprazole medicine for acid reflux and certain types of ulcers. This eMedTV Web page discusses omeprazole uses in more detail and explains how the drug works for these various conditions.

Omeprazole Oral

Omeprazole is a prescription drug approved for treating GERD and certain types of ulcers. This part of the eMedTV Web site explores other uses of this medication and offers information on when and how to take omeprazole oral capsules.

Omeprazole OTC

Omeprazole OTC is a non-prescription medication approved for treating frequent heartburn. This eMedTV Web page explains how the medicine works, provides important dosing tips and precautions, and lists potential side effects.

Omeprazole Overdose

As this eMedTV article explains, an omeprazole overdose may cause headaches, dry mouth, and nausea or vomiting. This resource explains what other symptoms may occur with an overdose and explores possible treatment options.

Omeprazole Side Affects

Common side effects of omeprazole can include dizziness, diarrhea, and headaches. This eMedTV article also explains which side effects you should report to your doctor. Omeprazole side affects is a common misspelling of omeprazole side effects.

Omeprazole Side Effects

In the case of omeprazole, side effects that may occur include things such as headaches and diarrhea. This eMedTV article discusses some of the possible side effects and explains which ones you should report to your healthcare provider right away.

Omeprazole Tablets

A non-prescription version of omeprazole is available for treating frequent heartburn. This page from the eMedTV library explains what strengths are available for omeprazole tablets and explains how often this drug is typically taken.

Omeprezole

Omeprazole is a medication used for treating conditions related to the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. This eMedTV page covers specific omeprazole uses and lists possible side effects of the drug. Omeprezole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Omeprozole

Omeprazole is a prescription drug approved to treat GERD, ulcers, and other conditions. This eMedTV resource discusses these other uses for this medication and explains how it works. Omeprozole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Omperazole

This eMedTV resource gives an overview of omeprazole, a drug used to treat conditions of the stomach, esophagus, and intestines. This page describes how the drug works and what to do if you overdose. Omperazole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Omprazole

Omeprazole is a prescription drug used to treat GERD, ulcers, and other conditions. This eMedTV article discusses omeprazole uses in more detail and explains how this medicine works. Omprazole is a common misspelling of omeprazole.

Ondansetron

Ondansetron helps to prevent nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. This eMedTV page takes a look at how ondansetron works to block serotonin, and also lists possible side effects and general dosing guidelines for the drug.

Ondansetron Dosing

This portion of the eMedTV library takes an in-depth look at the ondansetron dosing guidelines for people undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery. This page also gives some tips on when and how to take the medication.

Ondansetron Hydrochloride

Ondansteron

Ondansetron is a medicine prescribed to prevent nausea and vomiting due to several causes. This eMedTV page discusses how ondansetron works and covers what to tell your doctor before starting the drug. Ondansteron is a common misspelling of ondansetron.

Ortho-Cept

Ortho-Cept is a birth control pill that is available by prescription. This article on the eMedTV site describes how Ortho-Cept works, explains when and how to take the oral contraceptive, and lists possible side effects that may occur with the pill.

Oxybutynin Patch

The oxybutynin patch can be prescribed to treat overactive bladder symptoms, such as urinary urgency. This eMedTV page explains when and how to use oxybutynin patches, describes the effects of the drug, and lists possible side effects that may occur.

Oxybutynin Patch Dosing

The recommended oxybutynin patch dosage for overactive bladder treatment is one patch applied twice weekly. This eMedTV resource contains a list of oxybutynin dosing tips and suggestions for when and how to use the medication.

Oxycodone ER

Oxycodone ER is a narcotic medication commonly prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain. This eMedTV resource describes how the drug works, offers dosing information, and explains what side effects may occur with treatment.

Oxycodone ER Dosage

Since not everyone tolerates oxycodone ER the same, dosing must be individualized for each person. This eMedTV segment explains what your doctor may consider before recommending a dose of oxycodone ER and offers helpful tips on taking this medication.

Oxycodone ER Drug Information

On this eMedTV Web page, the pain medicine oxycodone ER is discussed. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, precautions, and drug interactions.

Palonosetron

Palonosetron is a drug that is licensed to prevent nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy or surgery. This eMedTV Web page offers a more in-depth look at the drug, including its effects, potential side effects, and dosing information.

Palonosetron Dosing

Your palonosetron dosing will depend on whether the drug is being used before surgery or chemotherapy. This eMedTV selection gives an overview of the different palonosetron dosages and offers other dosing guidelines for the drug.

Palonosetron Hydrochloride (HCL) -- Nausea Medicine

Pantaprazol

Pantoprazole is a prescribed drug used to treat several conditions caused by excess stomach acid. This eMedTV page covers how the drug works and explains what to tell your doctor before starting it. Pantaprazol is a common misspelling of pantoprazole.

Pantaprazole

Pantoprazole is a medication used to treat several conditions of the stomach, esophagus, and intestines. This eMedTV page offers an overview of precautions and possible side effects of pantoprazole. Pantaprazole is a common misspelling of pantoprazole.

Pantopazol

This eMedTV page offers an overview of pantoprazole, a drug used to treat conditions caused by stomach acid (such as GERD and erosive esophagitis). This page also provides a link to more information. Pantopazol is a common misspelling of pantoprazole.

Pantoprazol

A doctor may prescribe pantoprazole to treat several conditions of the esophagus, intestines, and stomach. This eMedTV page lists side effects of pantoprazole and discusses some general precautions. Pantoprazol is a common misspelling of pantoprazole.

Pantoprazole

Pantoprazole sodium (Protonix) is a drug used to treat conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease. This eMedTV article discusses how this medication works, what conditions it is used to treat, and side effects that may occur when using it.

Pantoprazole Dosing

This eMedTV article looks at the recommended pantoprazole dosage for conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease. For people with pathological hypersecretory conditions, pantoprazole dosing often begins with a dose of 40 mg twice a day.

Pantoprazole Drug Interactions

For people taking pantoprazole, drug interactions may occur with warfarin and ampicillin esters. This eMedTV Web page discusses these and other potential drug interactions associated with pantoprazole, such as those involving ketoconazole.

Pantoprazole Precautions and Warnings

As this eMedTV article explains, for people taking pantoprazole, precautions and warnings to be aware of include the risk of developing a vitamin B-12 deficiency. This Web page looks at other precautions and warnings associated with pantoprazole.