Safe Acid Reflux Treatments During Pregnancy
MHRA-Approved Pregnancy Treatments
Omeprazole is considered safe during pregnancy and is often the first-line treatment for severe acid reflux. The MHRA classifies omeprazole as pregnancy category B, meaning extensive studies show no increased risk to the developing baby. EverydayMeds stocks Omeprazole 20mg capsules and Losec MUPS 20mg tablets, both suitable for pregnant women when prescribed appropriately.
When Lifestyle Changes Aren't Enough
Whilst dietary modifications and positional changes may help mild symptoms, moderate to severe pregnancy heartburn often requires medication. Proton pump inhibitors like omeprazole work by reducing stomach acid production, providing effective relief for expectant mothers. Lansoprazole 15mg capsules offer an alternative PPI option, whilst Famotidine tablets provide an H2 blocker alternative for those unable to take PPIs.
Dosage and Safety Guidelines
The standard pregnancy dose for omeprazole is 20mg once daily, taken before breakfast on an empty stomach. Most pregnant women find significant improvement within 2-3 days of starting treatment. Pantoprazole 20mg tablets and Esomeprazole tablets are alternative PPIs that may be prescribed if omeprazole isn't suitable. Always consult your GP or midwife before starting any acid reflux medication during pregnancy.
Managing Symptoms Safely
EverydayMeds' online consultation service ensures you receive appropriate treatment for pregnancy acid reflux. Our qualified prescribers assess your symptoms and medical history to recommend the most suitable medication. Combining prescribed treatment with lifestyle modifications typically provides optimal symptom control whilst maintaining safety for both mother and baby throughout pregnancy.










