OMEPRAZOLE, 10mg, gastro-resistant caps.

STD DORAOMEP1CG

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Article is intended to be used with children (<12 years) ONLY.
17.1 - Antiulcer medicines
Classification of the medicines in groups and subgroups according to their therapeutic use. The classification used by MSF is based on the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.
A02BC01
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OMEPRAZOLE

Therapeutic Action

Antiulcer (proton pump inhibitor)

Instructions for use

Dispersible tablets are intended for paediatric use. To be dissolved in water or acidic fruit juice, and administered within 30 minutes.

Dispersible tablets are not always available at supply level. In this case, capsules are an alternative.

In case of mild symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux, use an antacid as a first line treatment.

For perforated peptic ulcer, use IV omeprazole first and switch to PO omeprazole as soon as the patient can swallow (omeprazole is equally effective orally or intravenously).

The gastro-resistant capsule replaces cimetidine and ranitidine.

Storage

  • Below 25ºC -Protect from humidity
  • Shelf life for dispersible tablets: 18 months