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From: Casual observer on 10 Aug 2008 15:21 My Doctor prescribed a course of Aciphex after a routine annual scope session to monitor the status of my previouosly diagnosed GERD. Now, I'm back to taking OTC Prilosec (omeprazole), as I had been previously - it seems to be keepting the situation under control. At one point I had been taking Ranitidine HCL, but switched to Prilosec. My Pharma benefits company (Medco) pinged me today to let me know about the huge savings I could realize if I started using Ranitidine HCL instead of Aciphex. QUESTION - ranitidine and Aciphex aren't the same thing. are they? Thanks!
From: Howard McCollister on 12 Aug 2008 07:32 "Casual observer" <no_junk_mail(a)nowhere.com> wrote in message news:g7nf35$jkg$1(a)registered.motzarella.org... > My Doctor prescribed a course of Aciphex after a routine annual scope > session to monitor the status of my previouosly diagnosed GERD. Now, I'm > back to taking OTC Prilosec (omeprazole), as I had been previously - it > seems to be keepting the situation under control. At one point I had been > taking Ranitidine HCL, but switched to Prilosec. My Pharma benefits > company (Medco) pinged me today to let me know about the huge savings I > could realize if I started using Ranitidine HCL instead of Aciphex. > > QUESTION - ranitidine and Aciphex aren't the same thing. are they? > > Thanks! > No. They're different categories. H2 receptor antagonists (Tagamet, Pepcid, Zantac - Zantac is ranitidine) are generally less effective than proton pump inhibitors (Prilosec, Prevacid, Aciphex etc), but different drugs work differently in different patients. I'm all for saving money. If the ranitidine controls your symptoms to your satisfaction, use that by all means. If not, use a PPI. HMc
From: trigonometry1972 on 14 Aug 2008 21:31 On Aug 10, 12:21 pm, "Casual observer" <no_junk_m...(a)nowhere.com> wrote: > My Doctor prescribed a course of Aciphex after a routine annual scope > session to monitor the status of my previouosly diagnosed GERD. Now, I'm > back to taking OTC Prilosec (omeprazole), as I had been previously - it > seems to be keepting the situation under control. At one point I had been > taking Ranitidine HCL, but switched to Prilosec. My Pharma benefits company > (Medco) pinged me today to let me know about the huge savings I could > realize if I started using Ranitidine HCL instead of Aciphex. > > QUESTION - ranitidine and Aciphex aren't the same thing. are they? > > Thanks! Given that these are drugs aren't of the same drug classes, this suggestion on the part of a benefits company seems something less than fully ethical depending on how it is worded. On the other hand, I histamine 2 blocker acid reducer meds caused me far few apparent adverse effect than the PPI class meds. Rabeprazole and omeprazole both gave different symptoms suggesting nervous system toxicity such that I had to quit both meds indeed I quit all the conventional meds.
From: me on 15 Aug 2008 13:13 "trigonometry1972(a)gmail.com |" <trigonometry1972(a)gmail.com> wrote: >On the other hand, I histamine 2 blocker acid reducer >meds caused me far few apparent adverse effect than the PPI class >meds. Rabeprazole and omeprazole both gave different symptoms >suggesting nervous system toxicity such that I had to quit both >meds indeed I quit all the conventional meds. Hmm... I tried switching form Prolisec to much cheaper ranatidine and it just didn't work out for me The ranatidine seemed to give me more diarrhea problems I have ulcerative colitis as well as GERD so definitely didn't want any diarrhea problems!! I went back to Prilosec....omeprazole actually
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