However, prescription NSAIDs are generally stronger than their OTC counterparts. This means that a licensed healthcare provider must authorize
You shouldn't take Prilosec OTC (or other versions of omeprazole OTC) for longer than 14 days without a healthcare professional's OK. Prescription omeprazole is
Ask your GI for Omeprazole - it's prescription Prilosec. Same medication, but the prescription Omeprazole is less expensive than OTC Prilosec.
Prescription nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines are stronger than OTC medicines and can be used to treat a number of conditions.
Omeprazole comes as an over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medication. Generally, you shouldn't use OTC omeprazole for longer than 14 days unless directed
You shouldn't take Prilosec OTC (or other versions of omeprazole OTC) for longer than 14 days without a healthcare professional's OK. Prescription omeprazole is
NSAIDs are available over the counter (OTC) and by prescription. Prescription NSAIDs are stronger in dose than the OTC versions. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and their risk: A story
However, prescription NSAIDs are generally stronger than their OTC counterparts. This means that a licensed healthcare provider must authorize
(Prilosec OTC) are Esomeprazole (Nexium); Lansoprazole (Prevacid); Omeprazole (Prilosec, Zegerid) You may need a stronger prescription
Hence Omeprazole being a much more expensive drug than it is now.....