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Q: Is there anything i can buy over the counter thats the same as nexium?
Ha, well i did it this time. I dropped all of my girlfriends nexium in the toilet. Woops. So anyways, she can’t get a new refill cause she just got one. So i was wondering if there is something i can buy at like wallgreens or cvs or something that would work the same? Just to get her by for a little while.
A: try prilosec OTC
Q: Can you buy Nexium online without a prescription?
A: Nexium is now available over-the-counter. (Costco, Walgreens, CVS, Duane-Reed)
Q: Why do people still get a prescription for Nexium and pay extra for Nexium when Prilosec does the same thing?
Details:
1. I’m not a Prilosec Represenative or a user and I don’t make any money from the sale of Prilosec OTC.
2. Prilosec can be bought without a prescription.
A: The same reason millions of people spend billions of dollars paying for brand name or newer drugs when generics or older drugs will do. Ignorance. Not saying they are dumb. Just saying that they lack knowledge in this area, or, have a fear that the brand name must be better. Also, drug reps are dropping off samples to MDs for newer drugs, MDs are giving the samples to patients, and patients are assuming that this is the one and only drug for their condition.
It’s really funny considering that Nexium is just the S- isomer of Prilosec. It’s basically the same drug. My mom takes Clarinex. It’s just an isomer of Claritin which is over the counter, generic and cheap. I cannot convince her to just buy some generic Claritin for a fraction of the cost of Clarinex. Not gonna happen. And, I’m a pharmacist.
Addendum: Just read a response that Nexium might be more effective than Prilosec. Some studies have shown Nexium to be a little better. Some studies have shown no significant difference between Nexium and Prilosec. That still does not warrant trying the more expensive drug first. Prilosec was/is very sucessful because it works very well.
Q: Are these online pharmacies that don’t require a prescription safe?
I was interested in buying Nexium online because my Rx has expired. Is it safe?
A: I just read an article on cnn the other day and these pharmacies are very dangerous.MsNBC did a similar story.I was interested in using them because I do not have medical or perscription insurance and my family has alot of high cost meds but after reading about these online services I will never use them
Q: Which medical insurance plan should I get?
Right now I have medical insurance. I’m worried that my husband and I are going to get a divorce and I am planning to buy my own insurance. I am particularly interested in gastro and Ob/Gyn insurance. I was diagnosed with acid reflux and I’m taking Nexium. No other problems. I don’t care for dental. Which insurance should I get?
A: healthplans.my-age.net – here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.
Q: does anyone have a good any idea how to cure acid reflux?
i cant eat veggies, beans, hot dogs, some citrus fruits ect. im tired of taking a pill (nexium) before i eat these foods is there any home remedys or store bought products to cure this?
A: take an antacid such as prisolex, Zantac ac,pepcid ac,
Also try going to a MD cause it might be something bad not just heart burn or indigestion could also be one or more of the following:Hiatal Hernia, Gastritis, Esophageal Reflux, or Bile Reflux,GERD,
Q: Nexium(Stomach Ulcer Medicine)?
where i can buy it without prescription and cheap,tell me everything you know about this kind of medications.Like:what’s the best one?
how much should i take daily and for how long.
p.s.antacids like tums don’t work anymore.
maybe you can suggest me some website where I can buy nexium or prilosec.without prescription.at good price.
A: Tjhis Nexium, Prolosec, and Omeprazol have recently been shown to casue brittle bones and fractures more often if taking it than not taking it. They also deplete vitamin Bs in the system, so you must take extra B Complex in a pill form.
I used to take the stuff. Now, I take 150 MGs of Zantac, a better but not good alternative eavery day.
Control;ling the diet, eating cetrain food will cause acidity right away.
reserach Alternative medicicine for heartbrun and relux to Nexum and Omeprazol
Q: Any good medication from nausea?
Could someone please suggest any good medication from nausea, that I can buy with no prescription needed? And that will work right away? I have been having acid reflux and taking Nexium, but gettinb nausea once in a while, and it bothers my sleep sometimes too.
Would be appreciated for any advise.
Thank you!
A: Emetrol – It’s in liquid format and you don’t need a prescription and it is relatively inexpensive to buy (Bottle of it for $6). You can’t eat or drink for 15 minutes before or after taking it and it tastes like cherry sugar liquid. I take it and lay down and within 15 minutes I feel a lot better.
Q: Pepcid Complete vs Prilosec?
My doctor gave me 1 months worth of Nexium and told me to take them to see if it helps my Acid Reflux which has caused erosive esophagitis. Took it for 4 weeks straight and I had some slight side effects with headaches. But I felt better and my swallowing issues went away. After coming off the free Nexium about 3 weeks later my acid reflux came back. My doc prescribed Nexium but the stuff is way too expensive. She then told me to buy any over the counter and take it for 14 days but this time make an effort in changing diet, etc… I bought Prilosec and took it for 14 days and again felt normal. Changed my diet slightly (its tough man!). After done with 14 days it was about a week or so I started feeling those symptoms again. Called doc and she told me to keep taking the meds and make efforts in changing my diet to pinpoint what may be causing it. She thought maybe my soda intake could be the cause (1 can a day). Its tough to just stop drinking soda but hey… I know the box says do not take more than 14 days but she said don’t worry about it and continue to take the over the counter Prilosec/etc… but what if I take Pecid Complete? Are these the same? Is one safer than the other? I know I have to change the diet but in the meantime I don’t want erosive esophagitis! Thoughts?
A: Nexium and Prilosec are drugs that work the same way and belong to the same family, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). The 14 day treatment time is a recommendation only when you self-treat over the counter without the doctor’s knowledge. Prilosec also have a generic that’s over the counter called Omeprazole. Generic drugs are usually cheaper than brand. There is a difference between Pepcid Complete and Prilosec. They belong to different families that treat the same thing. Pepcid Complete have both antacid and a H2 receptor blocker (H2RB). You will find antacid gives the fastest relief but last the shortest and as you go up the order it last longer but the time it takes to relieve is longer too. If you have overnight heartburn, PPIs are recommended because it works overnight unlike the others. Sometimes people on PPIs still get heartburn; they can be put on both PPIs and H2RB. However it seems you were responding fine on PPIs alone. Headaches are the most common side effect on PPIs. Other side effects can be stomach discomfort, and weakness. PPIs and H2RB have similar side effects in that aspect but more people report headaches on PPIs than on H2RB. PPIs also have an increase in the risk of fractures especially for people who are at risk for osteoporosis. Also taking Plavix with PPI can lower the Plavix dose in the blood. There are PPIs that don’t have the Plavix interaction as much but that’s very expensive and not over the counter. I don’t know if you are taking other medications but you will need to discuss this with your local pharmacist. There are other thing little things you can do for Gastroesophaegeal Reflux Disease (GERD). You can sleep with you head bit elevated with more pillows. Avoid at all cost spicy food, caffeine, anything acidic in terms of drinks like soda. There are certain foods you eat that can trigger the heartburn which you should keep an eye out for since it can differ between people. Try eating in smaller portions so the stomach doesn’t produce as much acid to digest since larger meals stay in stomach longer. In terms of expenses, the omeprazole you will probably be on it for a while until your doctor decided it’s time to stop. This is a website (http://www.needymeds.org/) that have programs called PAPs (patient assistance programs) which provide free or low-cost medicine to low-income people who are uninsured or under-insured. There is also (http://www.pparx.org/). You really have to make those dietary changes because the medications will help but if you don’t do anything to get yourself out of the situation you are only covering it up. Hope it helps.
References:
http://online.lexi.com/crlsql/servlet/crlonline
Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach by Joseph T. DiPiro 6th ed.
Q: My soon to be mother in law has been pain medicine and other from us…i dont know what i should do to report?
She is what you would call a seeker. She is a pain medicine addict and constantly trying to get any she can. About a month ago my fiance had his appendix removed and they put him on lortab well when she came over this past weekend they went missing ( a full bottle).On top if that im 7 months pregnant and i take nexium for heartburn and since she was here half my bottle of nexium is missing also. I dont know if she thought she could get some kind of high off of nexium but that puts me without for a half a month. Im at the point where im tired of it all shes constantly wheeling and dealing selling what shes got to get more money to buy more and its hurting the relationship between me and my fiance. I dont want her to have anything to do with my child and its a constant argument. Anyone have any advice????
A: This is going to sound lame, but I think you should stage an intervention. Have everyone in your family write letters to express how her addiction is effecting them, and tell her she HAS to seek treatment or she will no longer be apart of your life or her granchild’s life.
If you chose to simply report her, you may need to find a lawyer that can tell you what you need to do. By stealing your medication she is committing a serious crime and can go to jail. BUT I think it will be better for your family and your relationship with her to try to help her without getting the police involved.
Q: I’ve been having heartburn on and off for a few days?
I’ve tried drinking baking soda in water, eating pretzels, drinking tea…stuff like that, and it hasn’t helped much.
I also tried taking Zantac (150) and Tums, which didn’t do a whole lot either.
I might go out and buy Prilosec OTC, because I’ve heard it’s good.
I know that Nexium is better, but that it’s not otc.
Any sugguestions? Did Prilosec or something else work good for you?
Thanks!
A: How to best relieve symptoms of acid reflux involves making lifestyle changes such as avoiding certain foods, losing weight, stopping smoking and exercising regularly. A wide variety of over-the-counter medications such as antacids, anti-gas or ant-flatulence drugs, oral suspension and H-2 receptor blockers are available to provide temporary relief.
Avoid the overuse of over-the-counter medications as they may cause side effects such as constipation and diarrhea. For more frequent and severe episodes of acid reflux, your doctor may prescribe medications such as proton pump inhibitors. If lifestyle changes and prescription medications fail to offer improvement, surgery may be recommended.
Natural Remedies
Natural and holistic treatments have been used for centuries to treat and provide symptomatic relief for digestive problems. Homeopathic remedies are safe and effective to use for people of all ages without unwanted side effects. Carefully selected ingredients such as Calc phos, Carbo veg, Nat phos, Mag carb and Silicea helps to neutralize acid in the stomach as well as cleanse and eliminate toxins from the body and relieve symptoms of heartburn, indigestion, bloating and gas.
Together, these homeopathic ingredients can:
– Relieve acute acid reflux & heartburn after eating
– Alleviate burning and indigestion
– Reduce digestive discomfort
– Soothe lining of the stomach and esophagus
– Be taken by anybody as they are safe for all ages, including pregnant women or those who may be breastfeeding.
You may get more info here http://www.healthherbsandnutrition.com/remedies/a/acidreflux.htm
Q: SYMPTOMS…… PLEASE HELP! im scared!?
6 months ago, i was drinking heavily, id get weird tinggleing sensations just below my right chest, i stopped drinking heavily,it went away, but now im drinking socially, and tho not painfull i get these little discomfort spots all over my stomach feels like muscle pains almost, and now i pass a lot of gas, burping, excessive peeing,noisy trembleing stomach,weird gurguling bubbles going up my throat? some stools are discolored…..???? i smoke marijuana, not too much but evryday i hit a few leafs not even full bowls, ounce or twice a day, im 5′7, 230 pounds, i drink a lot of coffee and black tea,i had a sonogram about a year and a half ago, they told me i had a lot of gas,but evrything ok,i was prescibed nexium tho?.saw the school doctor recently,he said nothing was wrong with me,but it was an over the table examination,he said i drink too much and i need to buy gas medicine at longs,something doesent seem right? and im very scared and hopeless withought med insurance. PLEASE HELP ME.
A: You may have an ulcer from all the drinking you’ve done. My best advice would be to stop drinking all together and see how you feel. The excessive peeing could be due to how much you’re drinking or it could be a symptom of diabetes. There’s a lot going on with you and you really need to see a doctor to have them check you out and test your blood sugar. Cut down on your coffee consumption as that will cause a lot of acid build up in your stomach too. Black tea in moderation shouldn’t be a problem. I really don’t think the pot has anything to do with any of your symptoms. You’re overweight for your height and losing weight will help with all your health issues. The biggest concerns to address would be a possible ulcer and possible diabetes. Please check in your area for a free clinic.
Q: question about enzymes and how to help a poor digestive system??please help!!?
okay so i know my digestive system isnt working proper and i know enzymes will help the digestive systen.So
*What foods contain alot of enzymes?
*and where can i buy enzyme tablets?
*could i find them at any drug store?
*if you exercise and speed up your metabolism will it help digestion?
**what foods are good for digestion?
————-Some information about me is———
my doc. put me on nexium and i think it helps but not that much.
my apetite has decreased.
my stomach is constantly rumbling
and making noises(so embarrasing)
i am always bloated and have excess stomach gas(took GAX X doesnt really help)
Oh and i dont get constipated(mo doc. said he gas could be due to constipation..but im not soo..)
——This is all so to having a poor digestive system.
——I am only a teen and don’t want to take a whole bunch of medicne.
PLEASE HELP A GOOD DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IS KEY TO HAVING A HEALTHY LIFE AND I WANT O ENJOY LIFE AGAINN=[
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When I found this site online, I was skeptical at first with the whole online pharmacy thing. So I placed a small order just to test it out. I was surprised to see my order arrive quickly and without incident. The package was not damaged, and it had a lot of useful information inside of it. So I ordered again, and will order again after that.
Q: Stomach pain?
My spouse has what some people call Gerd or others call Acid relex disease.Whenever he eats certains foods it trigers his stomach pain and he gets acid. He currently takes nexium 40mg every morning and also takeas something called reglan 5mg. He takes his reglan with food and also at bedtime. The doctor told him he has to take it 15 minutes prior to eating. If we are out and he forgets to bring his meds then he gets his real bad pain.
My question is do you know of anything natrual that can lessen his pain?
This is a list of things he already taken that is over the counter. But do you know of anything natrual or anything else I did not name below that would help?
Pecid
Previcid
Tagament
Alkazeler.
When he goes to the hospital the doctor in the ER gives him something called a coctail that sleeps or nums the stomach so he dont feel the pain. Does anyone know of anything like this that he can buy too. That works for him but he has to go to the ER to get it.
A: Believe it or not, STRESS is the number one cause of stomach problems such as heartburn and acid reflux. Your husband may have a very stressful job or family situation and this will make his stomach problems worse. He should learn ways to relax, to eat his food slowly and only to eat in situations where he is completely relaxed and at ease. Counseling might be good for him. But over the counter medicines or prescription medicines are only a temporary situation. I am talking from experience as I have had the same stomach problems and learned to overcome them by overcoming stressful situation in my Life. So he can too. Best of luck!
Q: Why am I still not losing weight..?
This is becoming so depressing for me anymore.
I can't say exactly how long it's been now (early July-ish?) since I started cutting back, but it's been enough time to have seen results of some kind by now.
I started cutting a lot back as far as my intake, and bumped up my activity level. I haven't been working for some time, so usually I am home cleaning and things of that sort. I make at least a dozen trips up the stairs throughout the day, and rarely have a moment to sit down most days. So I'm not just sitting around doing nothing all day.
As far as food goes...Well, I don't know anymore. I cut back in a lot of areas - stopped drinking so much milk (my fiance and his dad only buy whole milk), stopped eating so much greasy food (fast food, pizza, etc) - if we order out, I opt for a cold cut instead. I've also cut out soda nearly altogether (maybe once every 2-3 weeks I have one) and I've also cut back on pasta ( I love pasta). I've changed my bad snacking habits, and replaced my old snacks with healthier ones (granola bars, baby carrots, bananas, etc).
I have seen no change whatsoever on the scale. I don't really "feel" any different, either. I really do need to lose what I've put on over the past couple years - not just for my image, but more for my health. I've had issues with heartburn/indigestion since I was a teen, but once I started gaining weight it got worse (I couldn't eat anything without getting heartburn), and I'm now on Nexium for acid reflux. I don't know if it makes any difference in things, but I am also on TriNessa (BC).
What am I doing wrong here? It's depressing to know you've gained weight, but it's even more depressing to not see results when you know you're trying.
If anyone has any tips/advice on what I need to change, it would be so great if you could share! Thanks so much in advance! =]
I have been counting calories as well, and I am not taking in more than I should be. When I first started, I’d even found that I was consuming far too less in a day(I was just so busy all the time), and bumped it up to 1400. Should I try bringing it down some?
Don’t know if it helps with anything, but I am 5′6 and 172. =
A: Right to start with, scrap all your current weight loss regimes.
You might want to seek counselling, or speak to a person real close to you, I suggest someone close just not personal, ie: a family friend that knows you but not in depth otherwise you’ll be subject to bias if it’s a family member of fiancee, boyfriend and so on! they’ll often say things to comfort you but not resolve the issue, eg: “you’re beautiful as you are! you don’t need a diet.” albeit making you smile at the time, not fixing the issue!
You’re doing good with the food side of things. Go to a nutritionist, pick up some plans (all available at your local GP centre) but I will help you out for a rough guide.
Milk is good for you, in moderation. Everything is good for you, in moderation! that’s the key to a diet, everything in moderation, write that down! it’ll help.
Milk, pasta (pasta is good for you, although with salt, sauce, cheese and other food it can be fattening) but plain pasta can taste bad, so you can have sauce, just in MODERATION.
People disagree with me all the time about the whole moderation thing, but calories are worked out by how much you consume. If you have a square of cheese, it’ll be significantly better than 2 blocks, you’ve just got to use your own initiative.
Diets are rubbish if you can’t have a little bit of what you fancy, it’s okay these companies throwing ”miracle” chocolates at you, and diet bars. When in actual fact they’re charlatans, eat your regular chocolate, your regular chips, your regular everything, in moderation! I can’t stress that point enough, that’s not to say you can binge on the moderation tip though! just the odd time, have a little bit of what you like! and don’t feel bad about it because this is part of your GDA (guideline daily amount)
Pineapple is good for kick starting your metabolism, so a drink of that in the morning kick starts you for the rest of the day and it has great energy, vitamins, all the good stuff! plus it’s healthy.
Get rid of surplus snacking, I’m not one to preach but I can’t stress all this enough!
A lot of what people eat isn’t really necessary, people often invent snacking times for an excuse! breakfast, dinner, supper! well balanced and in moderation.
Diets don’t mean you have to withdraw yourself from what you love diets should be fun!
Pick up an exercise book from a shop or your local library, or even read up on the internet. Rent an exercise dvd, buy one or look on the internet again!
Everything in moderation, remember that. Eat healthily and every time you feel like something you fancy, take 4 squares of chocolate. People moan because they eat the whole packet and wonder why they put on the weight, just cut down!
Look – don’t let people fool you!
Good luck & take care.
God bless!
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