Getting Your Omeprazole Prescription Online
Maximum Daily Omeprazole Dosage Guidelines
The maximum dose of omeprazole in 24 hours for most patients is 40mg daily, though this varies depending on your specific condition. For gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), the typical starting dose is 20mg once daily, which may be increased to 40mg if symptoms persist. Stomach ulcers often require 20-40mg daily, whilst prevention of NSAID-induced ulcers typically uses 20mg daily.
How to Access Omeprazole Through EverydayMeds
Getting your omeprazole prescription through EverydayMeds is straightforward. Start by completing our online consultation form, providing details about your acid reflux symptoms, medical history, and current medications. Our qualified prescribers will review your case within hours and determine if omeprazole treatment is appropriate for you. We stock omeprazole 20mg capsules, Losec MUPS branded tablets, and alternative PPIs like lansoprazole and pantoprazole.
Online Consultation Process
Our digital consultation takes approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. You'll answer questions about your heartburn frequency, symptom severity, previous treatments tried, and any existing health conditions. Our prescribers may recommend starting with 20mg omeprazole daily, or suggest alternative treatments like lansoprazole 15mg or famotidine tablets depending on your specific needs.
Treatment Duration and Monitoring
Most patients require 4-8 weeks of treatment for GORD or ulcer healing. Our prescribers will advise on appropriate treatment duration and when to seek further medical review. For ongoing acid reflux management, repeat prescriptions can be arranged through EverydayMeds following regular consultations to ensure continued safety and effectiveness.
Alternative PPI Options Available
If omeprazole isn't suitable, EverydayMeds offers several alternatives including esomeprazole tablets, pantoprazole 20mg, and rabeprazole. For patients preferring non-PPI options, famotidine tablets provide effective H2 receptor antagonist treatment. Our prescribers will recommend the most appropriate option based on your individual circumstances and treatment response.










