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Omeprazole

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tiffaney Mon 30-May-16 10:20:43

Anyone having side effects from this?

watermeadow Wed 08-Jun-16 20:08:52

MargaretX- maybe I'll try sleeping uphill. My discomfort is only at night and I can't understand why it stops as soon as I get up, must be to do with gravity.

MargaretX Wed 08-Jun-16 18:59:24

annodomini it sounds like an awful lot of stuff. What else has been tried? Separating sweet things from other foods. eat your desert 2 hours after lunch eg. And no fresh baked bread.
try eating rusks or crispbread.

What helped me was to raise the bedhead say- 8 inches or 20 cms. that helped me the most.That means the whole bed is on a slight slope. I no longer take OMEP just occasionally a Rennie if I've been out.

Jenty61 Wed 08-Jun-16 15:06:43

like you fumunchu Ive always a bottle of gaviscon to hand if needed...Im getting less acid indigestion now than what I was when I was taking omerprazole...

fumanchu Wed 08-Jun-16 14:50:32

I'm the same as you Jenty - I was on Ompeprazole then it stopped working and I went onto Lasoprazole then it stopped working, then I decded enough was enough and came off. After 16 years it wasn't easy and I still have heartburn some days but I use Gaviscon now instead.

Oldgreymare Tue 07-Jun-16 22:53:41

According to the Pharmacist they are the 'go to' medication. I'm sure they are fine for those who can tolerate them sadly, I don't seem to be able to.

Tegan Tue 07-Jun-16 08:38:16

I don't think they were initially meant to be used long term. And, when they became cheaper it cost less to prescribe them with certain medications than it was to provided those medications with an ec coating. Which still doesn't mean that some people do need to take them, the good outweighing the bad. Someone I know took Nexium instead; it was a lot more expensive and she had to fight to get it but it was all she could tolerate.

Oldgreymare Tue 07-Jun-16 08:26:13

Side effects.... YES! Advised by pharmacist to stop them and return to Doc.

rascal Sun 05-Jun-16 19:12:29

My tabs are white too. I don't read the side effects incase they give me ideas! flowers

tiffaney Sun 05-Jun-16 15:51:10

PS. Have just seen your comments Lazigirl, your condition seems similar to mine even if caused by something different. Interesting about cutting out carbs. I've been running a thread on the Health forum about porridge which has brought up some great comments. Do you have to avoid alcohol and coffee? I have cut them out now for 2 years.

tiffaney Sun 05-Jun-16 15:44:55

Watermeadow - interesting comment. My gastro Consultant told me to take it every day for AMAG (AutoImmune Metaplastic Atrophic Gastritis, bit of a mouthful!, related to having Pernicious Anaemia) Was fine at first and it did relieve my stomach acid pain but now having IBS type symptoms so wondered if Omeprazole was the cause.
Rascal I have regular gastroscopies, not pleasant but necessary. Btw, my tablets are white not yellow.
Anyone have, or ever heard of AMAG?! Even my GP hadn't seen anyone with it before. Very frustrating as there's not a lot of help or info about it. Medics just keep dishing out pills and not help adjusting to different lifestyle. It's just trial and error with tablets and food.

Lazigirl Sun 05-Jun-16 13:53:32

I imagine if you investigate all drugs, prescription and otherwise, there won't be any without some side effects. Not everyone experiences side effects and you have to weigh up what is the best option, suffering the medical condition, or medication side effects. I have been prescribed Omeprazole for ibuprofen induced gastritis for years, but only take infrequently. Anti inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen also have an increased heart risk, but can be a godsend for arthritis sufferers. I don't know whether it's coincidence, but since reducing carbohydrates in diet I need omeprazole much much less, (and I do not use ibuprofen).

Jenty61 Sun 05-Jun-16 12:53:34

I expect if you Google you will find the 'science' behind Omerprazole which most of us wouldnt clearly understand but the thread is about the side effects...

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 05-Jun-16 10:32:35

Actually Omeprazole is no longer prescription only. It can be bought in Boots and Lloyds, and from fully certified online chemists.

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 05-Jun-16 10:30:39

It was a diabolical link. They are selling hydraclauric acid. Amongst many other things. Links should have a bit of science behind them.

Tegan Sun 05-Jun-16 09:33:38

I worked at a surgery for many years and agree that Omeprazole is over prescribed Jenty. However, I must stress how important it is when used in conjunction with medication such as Ibuprofen.

Jenty61 Sun 05-Jun-16 09:00:13

jinglbellsfrock... there is nothing wrong in having informative or helpful links on gransnet ...no one is out to sell anything as Omerprazole is a prescription only drug therefore can not be bought over the counter....

NfkDumpling Sun 05-Jun-16 07:28:17

I was prescribed Lamprazole(? - I think - I threw the packet away) for a hiatus hernia, Barrets disease and reflux and it hit my stomach like a bullet. Now I'm on Omprazole and all is well. The doctor said the ingredients are exactly the same so I shouldn't feel any different. But I do. Perhaps it's the colouring!

I think it's horses for courses and you need to try different ones to get what suits.

FarNorth Sat 04-Jun-16 23:40:52

Maybe they are selling something useful?
Surely we can decide for ourselves whether to look at links and whether to buy anything.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 04-Jun-16 22:40:35

Do we really need on Gransnet, links to websites that are obviously out to sell something? Surely we can do better than that. hmm

Oldgreymare Sat 04-Jun-16 21:39:42

Too early to tell as I was prescribed it only 2 days ago. My complaint is the added colouring (E 104) which makes the tabs a bright yellow, Why do they do this?

Jenty61 Sat 04-Jun-16 07:00:18

this makes interesting reading..

www.side-effects-site.com/omeprazole-side-effects.html

rascal Fri 03-Jun-16 16:16:48

I've just been prescribed 20mg of this to be taken once a day for 28 days for Oesophagitis. I take it first thing in the morning. If it doesn't clear up I've to go back to the GP. I had this 6 months ago so it seems to have come back. I hope it works this time as I don't want a tube down my throat! Thankfully I don't seem to have any side effects with the Omeprazole.

LullyDully Fri 03-Jun-16 15:51:04

Oh right thanks for that Tanith, will do.

tanith Fri 03-Jun-16 15:32:26

LullyDully you should mention it to your GP as Omeprazole can cause kidney problems.

LullyDully Fri 03-Jun-16 15:14:40

I take Omeprazole with Ibuprofen and co-codomol for osteoarthritis.

Something is making me pee all night. I get up about 5/ 6 times. Driving me mad ......I spend half the night on the loo peeing what seems like gallons. (Sorry to be so indelicate. ) Is it the Omeprazole?.