1 Indications And Usage Omeprazole And Sodium Bicarbonate For Oral Suspension Are Indicated In Adults For The: Short-Term Treatment Of Active Duodenal Ulcer. Most Patients Heal Within Four Weeks. Some Patients May Require An Additional Four Weeks Of Therapy. Short-Term Treatment (4 To 8 Weeks) Of Active Benign Gastric Ulcer. Treatment Of Heartburn And Other Symptoms Associated With Gerd For Up To 4 Weeks. Short-Term Treatment (4 To 8 Weeks) Of Ee Due To Acid-Mediated Gerd Which Has Been Diagnosed By Endoscopy In Adults. O The Efficacy Of Omeprazole And Sodium Bicarbonate For Oral Suspension Used For Longer Than 8 Weeks In Patients With Ee Has Not Been Established. If A Patient Does Not Respond To 8 Weeks Of Treatment, An Additional 4 Weeks Of Treatment May Be Given. If There Is Recurrence Of Ee Or Gerd Symptoms (E.g., Heartburn), Additional 4 To 8 Week Courses Of Omeprazole And Sodium Bicarbonate For Oral Suspension May Be Considered. Maintenance Of Healing Of Ee Due To Acid-Mediated Gerd. Controlled Studies Do Not Extend Beyond 12 Months. Omeprazole And Sodium Bicarbonate For Oral Suspension Is Indicated In Adults For The : Reduction Of Risk Of Upper Gi Bleeding In Critically Ill Adult Patients. Omeprazole And Sodium Bicarbonate For Oral Suspension Is A Proton Pump Inhibitor (Ppi) Omeprazole And Sodium Bicarbonate For Oral Suspension Is Indicated In Adults For: Treatment Of Active Duodenal Ulcer (1) Treatment Of Active Benign Gastric Ulcer (1) Treatment Of Erosive Esophagitis (Ee) Due To Acid-Mediated Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (Gerd) (1) Maintenance Of Healing Of Ee (1) Omeprazole And Sodium Bicarbonate For Oral Suspension Is Indicated In Adults For: Reduction Of Risk Of Upper Gastrointestinal (Gi) Bleeding In Critically Ill Patients (1)
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