Drug Interactions Warnings and Precautions What Is Aspirin-Omeprazole and How Does It Work? Aspirin -Omeprazole is a combination medication used for
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Secondary prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events: Oral: One tablet (aspirin 81 mg/omeprazole 40 mg or aspirin 325 mg/omeprazole 40 mg) once daily
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Minimize risk; assess risk and consider an alternative drug, take steps to circumvent the interaction risk and/or institute a monitoring One tablet (aspirin 81 mg-omeprazole 40 mg or aspirin 325 mg-omeprazole 40 mg) orally once a day at least 60 minutes before a meal
Aspirin doses 325 mg/day or less (ie, for cardiovascular event prophylaxis) does not decrease lesinurad efficacy and can be coadministered
Current clinical use of aspirin and proton pump inhibitors
Its effects of decreasing stomach acid begin within an hour and last as long as 72 hours
Notable interactions
Omeprazole is best used short-term
It works by decreasing the amount of acid made in the stomach
Other commonly prescribed medications that have a similar affect include the antifungal drug ketoconazole, the stomach acid reducer omeprazole, and some antibiotics like erythromycin and enrofloxacin
They generally work as well, and have similar side effects as omeprazole
Nevertheless, pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, and some clinical outcome data suggest a significant interaction for omeprazole, and there is also some evidence in relation to esomeprazole
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