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  • Zegerid (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate)

    Expanding the Meaning of Acid Control

    Only ZEGERID offers a unique pharmacokinetic profile with immediate-release technology

    ZEGERID® (omeprazole/sodium bicarbonate) has a unique pharmacokinetic profile. Delayed-release omeprazole products or formulations are not therapeutically equivalent to ZEGERID.

    • ZEGERID is not therapeutically equivalent to Prilosec®, Prilosec OTC®, or generic omeprazole.1
    • There are no AB-rated generic equivalents to ZEGERID according to the FDA Orange Book.2
    • All other oral PPIs are delayed-release and require enteric coatings that delay absorption and initial acid suppression.3-8

    Only ZEGERID has a built-in buffer to protect the omeprazole, allowing for peak plasma levels in ~30 minutes. Learn more about the unique immediate-release technology of ZEGERID.

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    References
    1. ZEGERID Prescribing Information. Santarus, Inc. January 2008.
    2. FDA Web site. Electronic Orange Book. Available at: www.fda.gov/cder/ob/default.htm.
      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. February 2007.
    5. Nexium Prescribing Information. AstraZeneca. April 2007.
    6. Prevacid Prescribing Information. TAP Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. July 2007.
    7. Prilosec Prescribing Information. AstraZeneca. July 2007.
    8. Protonix Prescribing Information. Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, Inc. December 2007.