Omeprazole
Also known as: Prilosec, Omesec, ULTOP
Active ingredient: Omeprazole
Manufacturer : Dr. Reddy's
Product Code: PR10647
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What Is This Medication?
Omeprazole—commonly known by brand names such as Prilosec, Biocid, Lokit, and Omcure—is a widely used prescription medication that reduces stomach acid.
Doctors prescribe it to treat conditions where excess acid plays a role, including:
GERD (acid reflux)
Dyspepsia (indigestion)
Stomach and duodenal ulcers
Laryngopharyngeal reflux
Zollinger–Ellison syndrome
Omeprazole is one of the most commonly used medications worldwide for acid-related disorders.
How It Works
Omeprazole is a Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI).
PPIs work by blocking the stomach’s acid-producing pumps, helping to:
Reduce acid levels
Relieve discomfort
Allow the stomach and esophagus to heal
It may also be used in combination with other medications for more complex ulcer treatments.
How to Store It
Keep omeprazole in a cool, dry, dark place
Store away from children
Do not use expired medication; replace it with a fresh supply
How to Take Omeprazole
Take exactly as prescribed by your doctor
Do not change your dose without medical advice
Complete the full course of treatment, even if symptoms improve early
Omeprazole may affect certain lab test results—inform medical staff that you are taking it
Ask your doctor about possible interactions if you take other medications
Stopping too early can cause symptoms to return or worsen.
Dosage
Your doctor will prescribe a dose based on:
Your condition
Your health history
Your treatment response
Always follow the prescribed regimen.
Missed Dose
Take it as soon as you remember
Skip it if your next dose is due soon
Never double a dose
Overdose
If you suspect an overdose, seek emergency medical help immediately.
Warnings & Precautions
Omeprazole may be used together with antibiotics or other medications when treating ulcers—take all prescribed medicines as directed
Do not continue using omeprazole longer than instructed, unless your doctor recommends it
Omeprazole may interact with other medications, affecting how they work—always discuss your full medication list with your doctor
Possible Side Effects
Common mild side effects:
Headache
Nausea or vomiting
Diarrhea
Gas or stomach pain
Cold-like symptoms
Low-grade fever
Seek medical attention if you notice:
Watery or bloody diarrhea
Symptoms of low magnesium (confusion, dizziness, jerking movements, muscle cramps, seizures)
Treating GERD, Ulcers & Acid-Related Conditions
If you have GERD, ulcers, or other acid-related issues, your doctor may prescribe omeprazole as part of your treatment plan.
It helps reduce symptoms and promotes healing when used as directed.
When Should Omeprazole NOT Be Used?
Do not take omeprazole if:
You are allergic to omeprazole
You are allergic to similar medications (e.g., albendazole or mebendazole)
Also inform your doctor if you have any chronic medical conditions.
How Long Should You Take It?
Take omeprazole for the full duration prescribed by your doctor.
Stopping early may allow the condition to return or worsen.



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