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ZEGERID Patient Profiles


The following patient profiles do not represent actual people. They are only intended to be educational. Your results may vary.

James was diagnosed with acid reflux disease

James suffered from heartburn at least three times a week. He finally decided to go to the doctor. His doctor said that his heartburn was due to acid reflux disease. The doctor also said that a proton pump inhibitor was effective treatment for acid reflux disease. Now, James takes a ZEGERID Capsule once a day, an hour before breakfast on an empty stomach.

Leigh treated herself at first

Leigh had heartburn a few times a week for many years and chose to treat herself. She bought over-the-counter (OTC) heartburn medications at the drugstore and her heartburn went away. Recently, these medication stopped working as well as they used to. She went to her doctor, who prescribed a stronger medication—a proton pump inhibitor called ZEGERID. She takes ZEGERID once a day.

Charley cannot easily swallow capsules

Charley had heartburn two times a week. Finally, he went to the doctor for his frequent heartburn. His doctor said that he has acid reflux disease. "You need a prescription medicine," said his doctor. Charley reminded his doctor that he had a hard time swallowing pills and capsules. "That's not a problem," his doctor responded. "ZEGERID Powder for Oral Suspension is a good choice because you mix it with water and drink it." Now, Charley takes ZEGERID Powder for Oral Suspension at bedtime.


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Product Description
ZEGERID® contains omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), and sodium bicarbonate, an antacid.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS TAKING ZEGERID

What is ZEGERID for?
ZEGERID is indicated for the treatment of heartburn and other symptoms of acid reflux disease. ZEGERID is also used to treat and maintain the healing of erosive esophagitis, which may result from acid reflux. ZEGERID is also indicated for the short-term treatment of active duodenal ulcer and of active benign gastric ulcer.

Remember, only your doctor can diagnose you and tell you whether a prescription for ZEGERID is right for you.

Ask your doctor if ZEGERID is right for you
Only your doctor can tell if you have acid reflux disease. And only your doctor can prescribe a treatment for you. Take notes of your symptoms. What symptoms do you have? When do you have them? Then ask your doctor if ZEGERID is right for you.

How to take ZEGERID¹
ZEGERID comes in capsules or a powder for oral suspension that you mix with water. Both the capsule and the powder are immediate release, in 40 mg and 20 mg strengths.

ZEGERID should be taken once a day on an empty stomach. You should wait at least one hour after taking ZEGERID before having a meal.

Side effects¹
Side effects of ZEGERID include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. Relief of your symptoms while on ZEGERID does not rule out that other serious stomach conditions may exist.

Sodium content¹
ZEGERID Capsules contain 304 mg of sodium. ZEGERID Powder for Oral Suspension contains 460 mg of sodium. These amounts are comparable to the amount of sodium in an ounce of corn flakes (350 mg). A single capsule is 13% of the American Heart Association's recommended daily intake of 2,300 mg of sodium. A single dose of powder for oral suspension is 20% of the American Heart Association's recommended daily intake of 2,300 mg of sodium. For people with heart failure, the American Heart Association's recommended sodium intake is no more than 2,000 mg per day. These amounts should be taken into consideration by anyone on a sodium restricted diet. People with metabolic alkalosis and hypocalcemia should not take ZEGERID.

ZEGERID should not be taken by anyone with a known hypersensitivity to any component of the formulation.

Pregnant women and nursing mothers¹
There are no clinical studies of ZEGERID in pregnant women or nursing mothers. Women who are pregnant or nursing should talk to their physicians before using ZEGERID.

Reference: 1. ZEGERID Prescribing Information. Santarus, Inc. January 2008.

To learn more about ZEGERID, see full prescribing information and talk with your doctor.

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