Contraindications for Prilosec Use-1

Patient/caregiver was educated on contraindications for using Prilosec as follows: Liver disease Prilosec is mainly metabolized in the liver. If liver function is deficient, metabolism of Prilosec could be slowed down. Slowing down of the drug metabolism can result in increased risk for side-effects and toxicity with the medication. Malnourishment A number of vitamins and supplements need acid environment in the stomach, to get absorbed into the body. Acid in the stomach is needed for [...]

Contraindications for Prilosec Use-1

Patient/caregiver was educated on contraindications for using Prilosec as follows: Renal disease Prilosec is significantly eliminated in urine, by the kidneys. Individuals with renal disease and diminished renal function cannot eliminate Prilosec from their body normally, which allows the medication to be in the blood stream longer, thus increasing the risk for side-effects and toxicity with the medication. History of lupus erythematosus Prilosec intake can increase the risk for exacerbation of symptoms of lupus erythematosus [...]

How to Take Prilosec

Patient/caregiver was educated on how to take Prilosec as follows: Do not crush or chew the tablet/capsule. Take them as a whole. This medication can also be prescribed as a delayed release and crushing the delayed release tablet/capsule can result in too quick absorption of the medication and compromise the therapeutic benefit of the medication. If you encounter difficulty swallowing the capsule, you may open the capsule, if the capsule is not sealed, and sprinkle [...]

Therapeutic Uses of Prilosec Use

Patient/caregiver was instructed upon therapeutic uses of Prilosec as follows: Acid in the stomach, when produced in excess, can result in abdominal pain and burning sensation in the stomach. This can also result in poor digestion of food with bloating, belching, and abdominal fullness with discomfort. Excess acid production in the stomach can also result in erosion of inner lining of stomach and duodenum, contributing to development of gastric and duodenal ulcers. Acid produced in [...]