Progestin
Medroxyprogesterone with antacids and acid blockers
Antacids and acid-blocking medications (PPIs like omeprazole, H2 blockers like ranitidine or famotidine) are widely used and can subtly affect the absorption of medications taken alongside them. For Medroxyprogesterone (Medroxyprogesterone) at 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg, the impact depends on how Medroxyprogesterone is absorbed and whether gastric pH plays a role.
How antacids affect Medroxyprogesterone
Antacids work locally to neutralise gastric acid; PPIs and H2 blockers reduce acid secretion over hours. Some medications need an acidic stomach for proper dissolution and absorption — for these, co-administration with PPIs reduces effective dose. Other medications absorb fine regardless of pH. Whether Medroxyprogesterone is pH-sensitive is in the prescribing information. MPA binds progesterone receptors and produces strong progestational effects: thickening cervical mucus, inhibiting ovulation, thinning the endometrium and reducing hot flashes.
Practical guidance
According to general pharmacy practice, separating antacid doses from Medroxyprogesterone by 2 hours avoids most direct binding interactions. PPIs and H2 blockers, taken on their own schedule, do not need timing separation but can shift Medroxyprogesterone absorption over weeks of co-use. The pharmacist confirms whether Medroxyprogesterone at 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg is affected.
Frequently asked questions
Can I take antacids with Medroxyprogesterone? ▾
Yes for most users, but separating the doses by 2 hours minimises any direct interaction with Medroxyprogesterone at 2.5mg, 5mg, 10mg. Some medications bind to antacid components and absorb less effectively if taken simultaneously.
Will my PPI affect Medroxyprogesterone? ▾
For most Progestin medications, no clinically meaningful interaction. For pH-sensitive active ingredients, chronic PPI use can reduce absorption of Medroxyprogesterone; the prescriber may consider an alternative or a dose adjustment if this applies to Medroxyprogesterone.
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