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Prilosec vs Pepcid: side-by-side comparison

Prilosec (Omeprazole) 10mg delayed-release capsule
Prilosec
vs
Pepcid (Famotidine) 10mg tablet
Pepcid

Prilosec (Omeprazole) and Pepcid (Famotidine) both belong to the Gastrointestinal Medications class. They share clinical context but use different active ingredients. The choice between them depends on mechanism nuances, side-effect profile and individual response.

Property Prilosec Pepcid
Active ingredient Omeprazole Famotidine
Manufacturer AstraZeneca / P&G Johnson & Johnson
Class Gastrointestinal Medications Gastrointestinal Medications
Strengths 10mg, 20mg, 40mg 10mg, 20mg, 40mg
Forms delayed-release capsule, delayed-release tablet, oral suspension tablet, orally disintegrating tablet, oral suspension

What's the same

Prilosec and Pepcid both belong to the Gastrointestinal Medications class and are used for partially overlapping indications. The active ingredients — Omeprazole vs Famotidine — share the same therapeutic approach, so many safety and management points carry across both.

Key differences

Meaningful differences are in active ingredient (Omeprazole vs Famotidine), strengths (10mg, 20mg, 40mg vs 10mg, 20mg, 40mg), forms (delayed-release capsule, delayed-release tablet, oral suspension vs tablet, orally disintegrating tablet, oral suspension), and the mechanism, half-life and side-effect nuances that distinguish members of the class.

Mechanism and action

Prilosec: Omeprazole is a substituted benzimidazole prodrug activated in the acidic environment of the gastric parietal cell, where it irreversibly inhibits the H+/K+-ATPase enzyme — the proton pump responsible for the final step… Pepcid: Famotidine reversibly and competitively blocks histamine H2 receptors on gastric parietal cells, reducing both basal and stimulated gastric acid secretion.

When Prilosec is preferred

Prilosec is approved in adults and children for the treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, including erosive oesophagitis healing, peptic ulcer disease, prevention of NSAID-induced ulcers, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and as part of triple-therapy regimens for Helicobacter…

When Pepcid is preferred

Pepcid is approved in adults and children for short-term treatment of active duodenal and gastric ulcer, maintenance therapy of duodenal ulcer, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and other hypersecretory conditions.

Frequently asked questions

Is Prilosec or Pepcid better?

There is no single answer. Prilosec and Pepcid both belong to the Gastrointestinal Medications class but differ in mechanism nuances, half-life and side-effect profile. Preference depends on the patient, the prescriber and prior response to other therapies.

Can I switch from Prilosec to Pepcid?

Switching within the Gastrointestinal Medications class is done under supervision, typically using equivalent doses and a follow-up period to confirm response and tolerance. It is not a self-directed decision.

Do Prilosec and Pepcid have the same side effects?

They share many of the Gastrointestinal Medications class side effects, with differences from mechanism and dose. Each medication's prescribing information lists specifics.

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