Standard PPI Dosage Strengths for Acid Reflux
Omeprazole Dosage Strengths
Omeprazole is typically available in 10mg, 20mg, and 40mg strengths. The 20mg capsules represent the most commonly prescribed strength for treating gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and peptic ulcers. For most adults, the standard dose is 20mg once daily, preferably taken before breakfast. EverydayMeds stocks Omeprazole 20mg Capsules and branded Losec MUPS 20mg tablets, providing options for different patient preferences.
Alternative PPI Strengths
Lansoprazole is commonly available in 15mg and 30mg strengths, with the 15mg capsules often suitable for maintenance therapy or patients with milder symptoms. Pantoprazole 20mg tablets offer another effective PPI option with similar efficacy to omeprazole. Esomeprazole, the S-isomer of omeprazole, is typically prescribed in 20mg or 40mg strengths and may provide enhanced acid suppression in some patients.
H2 Receptor Antagonist Alternatives
Famotidine tablets represent an alternative class of acid-reducing medications called H2 receptor antagonists. These work differently from PPIs by blocking histamine H2 receptors in the stomach lining. Famotidine is often used when PPIs are not suitable or as part of combination therapy approaches.
Choosing the Right Strength
The appropriate dosage strength depends on several factors including symptom severity, underlying condition, patient age, and response to treatment. Healthcare professionals typically start with standard doses and may adjust based on clinical response. For GERD maintenance therapy, lower strengths may be sufficient, whilst acute symptoms or severe oesophagitis may require higher doses initially.
Treatment Duration Considerations
Most acid reflux treatments are prescribed for specific durations, typically 4-8 weeks for initial treatment courses. Long-term use should be regularly reviewed by healthcare professionals to ensure continued appropriateness and to monitor for potential side effects. Some patients may require ongoing maintenance therapy at reduced doses.






