Suitability and Safety Guidelines for Treatment
Adults and General Suitability
Most adults aged 18 and over can safely take acid reflux medications such as omeprazole and other PPIs. These treatments are generally well-tolerated and effective for managing gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), heartburn, and related digestive conditions. EverydayMeds offers various PPI options including omeprazole 20mg capsules, lansoprazole 15mg capsules, and pantoprazole 20mg tablets, providing flexibility for different patient needs.
Age-Related Considerations
Elderly patients can typically use acid reflux treatments, though they may be more susceptible to certain side effects. Older adults should start with lower doses and may require more frequent monitoring, particularly regarding bone health and nutrient absorption. Long-term PPI use in elderly patients requires careful evaluation of benefits versus risks, especially considering potential interactions with other medications commonly prescribed to this age group.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Pregnant women experiencing acid reflux should consult healthcare providers before starting PPI therapy. While some acid reflux medications may be considered during pregnancy, the decision requires careful risk-benefit assessment. Omeprazole and certain other PPIs have been studied in pregnancy, but specialist medical advice is essential. Breastfeeding mothers should similarly seek professional guidance, as small amounts of these medications may pass into breast milk.
Medical Conditions and Contraindications
People with liver disease may require dose adjustments or alternative treatments, as PPIs are metabolised by the liver. Those with severe kidney disease should also exercise caution. Individuals with a history of allergic reactions to PPIs or related medications should avoid these treatments. Patients taking certain medications, including blood thinners like warfarin, may need additional monitoring due to potential drug interactions.
Children and Adolescents
Acid reflux treatments for children under 18 typically require specialist paediatric assessment. While PPIs can be prescribed for children with severe GORD or other specific conditions, this decision should always involve a healthcare professional experienced in paediatric gastroenterology. Dose calculations for children are weight-based and differ significantly from adult dosing.
Alternative Options
For those unsuitable for PPIs, EverydayMeds also offers famotidine tablets, an H2 receptor antagonist that provides an alternative mechanism for reducing stomach acid production. This option may be more appropriate for certain individuals, including those who cannot tolerate PPIs or require short-term treatment only. The choice between different acid reflux treatments depends on symptom severity, underlying conditions, and individual patient factors.










