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    • ZEGERID® (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate) is a combination of omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), and sodium bicarbonate, an antacid.1
    • ZEGERID is not therapeutically equivalent to Prilosec®, Prilosec® OTC, or generic omeprazole.
    • In fact, there is no AB-rated generic equivalent according to the FDA Orange Book.2
    • Both capsule and powder for oral suspension are immediate-release formulations with no enteric coating
      –Both facilitate immediate release of omeprazole for rapid absorption in approximately 30 minutes1,3
    • Built-in buffer protects omeprazole from acid degradation by raising intragastric pH3

    ZEGERID has no therapeutic equivalent.2 Learn more.

    Always have key information about ZEGERID at your fingertips. Print a ZEGERID Reference Sheet now. [PDF]


    Multiple Dosage Forms

    ZEGERID is available in both capsules and powder for oral suspension.

    Contact your wholesaler to order ZEGERID.

    NDC Numbers.

    ZEGERID is the first and only immediate release oral PPI.

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    References
    1. ZEGERID Prescribing Information. Santarus, Inc. January 2010.
    2. FDA website. Electronic Orange Book. Available at: http://www.fda.gov/cder/orange/obannual.pdf. Accessed May 12, 2008.
    3. Castell D. Review of immediate-release omeprazole for the treatment of gastric acid-related disorders. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2005;6:2501-2510.
    4. Aciphex Prescribing Information. Eisai Inc. and Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc. January 2009.
    5. Nexium Prescribing Information. AstraZeneca. June 2009.
    6. Prevacid Prescribing Information. Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc. May 2009.
    7. Prilosec Prescribing Information. AstraZeneca. March 2010.
    8. Protonix Prescribing Information. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals Inc. December 2009.
    9. Dexilant Prescribing Information. Takeda Pharmaceuticals America, Inc. March 2010.