OMEPRAZOLE-SODIUM BICARBONATE (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate)


Drug overview for OMEPRAZOLE-SODIUM BICARBONATE (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate):

Generic name: OMEPRAZOLE/SODIUM BICARBONATE (oh-MEP-ra-zole/SOE-dee-um bye-KAR-bo-nate)
Drug class: Bicarbonates
Therapeutic class: Gastrointestinal Therapy Agents

Antacids are inorganic salts that dissolve in acid gastric secretions Omeprazole, commonly referred to as an acid- or proton-pump inhibitor, is a gastric antisecretory agent. releasing anions that partially neutralize gastric hydrochloric acid.

Antacids are used as an adjunct to other drugs for the relief of peptic ulcer pain and to promote the healing of peptic ulcers. Antacids also are used for the relief of esophageal reflux, acid indigestion, heartburn, dyspepsia, and sour stomach; for the prevention of stress ulceration and GI bleeding; to reduce the risk associated with gastric aspiration; and for the management of hyperphosphatemia.
DRUG IMAGES
  • OMEPRAZOLE-BICARB 20-1,680 PKT
    OMEPRAZOLE-BICARB 20-1,680 PKT
The following indications for OMEPRAZOLE-SODIUM BICARBONATE (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Duodenal ulcer
Erosive esophagitis
Gastric ulcer
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Heartburn
Maintenance of healing erosive esophagitis
Prevention of stress ulcer


Professional Synonyms:
Brash
Gastro-esophageal reflux
GE reflux disease
Pyrosis
Stress ulcer prophylaxis