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omeprazole (gastric-resistant caps)

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k8bailey | 12:30 Fri 08th Apr 2011 | Health & Fitness
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My 7 month old daughter was prescribed the above today for reflux (she refused to take Omeprazole MUPS, and has been taking Ranitide, which is not working well).

We've been given sodium bicarbonate solution to disolve the capsules in. Forgot to ask the pharmacist...would it be ok to then mix the sodium bicarbonate/omeprazole solution with food or milk formula, if she won't take it?

And...should she have a break between taking Ranitidine and the new meds. She's already 1 dose of Ranitidine today, so should we finish todays doses then start on the omperazole tomorrow, or does there need to be more of a break?
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Why not phone the doctor and ask the questions of him/her? That's what I would do anyway .... but shouldn't think there needs to be a break otherwise he would have told you - this is usually only because there is a conflict.
Start the new regime of sodium bicarbonate/omeprazole tomorrow..
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thanks both!

echo - if it was prescribed by the GP then I would've phoned them, but it was the hospital consultant and he's a hard man to get hold of but as it happens she WILL take the new meds (or did today anyway) :)

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