Complete Omeprazole Dosing Information
Standard Omeprazole Dosage Guidelines
For acid reflux and heartburn symptoms, the typical starting dose is 20mg taken once daily. This may be increased to 40mg daily if symptoms persist after 4 weeks of treatment. GORD patients often require 20mg daily for 4-8 weeks, whilst stomach ulcers may need 20-40mg daily depending on severity and healing progress.
When and How to Take Omeprazole
Take omeprazole 30-60 minutes before your first meal of the day, preferably breakfast. The capsules should be swallowed whole with water - never open, chew, or crush them as this affects the delayed-release mechanism. For patients who struggle with swallowing, dispersible tablet formulations like Losec MUPS are available through EverydayMeds.
Treatment Duration Considerations
Short-term treatment typically lasts 2-4 weeks for mild heartburn symptoms. More persistent GORD or erosive oesophagitis may require 4-8 weeks of continuous treatment. Some patients with severe reflux or those at risk of complications may need longer maintenance therapy under medical supervision.
Available Treatment Options
EverydayMeds offers several omeprazole formulations including standard 20mg capsules and branded Losec MUPS tablets. Alternative PPI options include lansoprazole 15mg capsules, pantoprazole 20mg tablets, and esomeprazole tablets. For patients who cannot tolerate PPIs, famotidine tablets provide an H2 receptor antagonist alternative for acid reflux management.
Dosage Adjustments and Special Considerations
Elderly patients typically do not require dose adjustments, though those with severe liver problems may need reduced doses. If symptoms return after stopping treatment, consult your healthcare provider about appropriate maintenance therapy. Never exceed 40mg daily without medical supervision, and always complete the prescribed course even if symptoms improve quickly.










