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Acid Reflux Disease Discussion Guide
When you visit with your doctor, it's important to discuss your symptoms and lifestyle. This Doctor Discussion Guide can help you compile your symptoms and GERD triggers to discuss with your doctor.
Acid Reflux Disease Discussion Guide

Learn About Prevacid

People can experience heartburn and other acid reflux disease symptoms differently. Fortunately, there's Prevacid. Prevacid is a prescription medication that comes in two forms: one that's a pill and one that melts in your mouth. Both help to treat the symptoms related to acid reflux disease.

Learn more about Prevacid:



Getting Started on TreatmentGo

Concerned about acid reflux disease? It's time to talk to your doctor about your acid reflux disease symptoms.



Treatment OptionsGo

What are some options? How do these acid reflux treatment options work?



Taking PrevacidGo

Ask your doctor which Prevacid is right for you.



How Prevacid WorksGo

Prevacid helps decrease acid production in your stomach. Learn how Prevacid works to reduce acid reflux disease symptoms.



Benefits of PrevacidGo

Prevacid is convenient, has an established safety profile, is available in two forms and offers savings options for patients. Let the healing begin with Prevacid.



Side EffectsGo

Learn about side effects that may occur when taking Prevacid.



Common QuestionsGo

Find answers to frequently asked questions about Prevacid.
Important Safety Information for Prevacid

If you suffer from persistent heartburn two or more days a week, despite treatment and diet changes, it could be acid reflux disease. Prescription Prevacid Capsules and Prevacid SoluTab (lansoprazole) Orally Disintegrating Tablets are used for the treatment of acid reflux disease including erosive esophagitis and for maintenance of healed erosive esophagitis. Individual results may vary. Most erosions heal in 4–8 weeks. You should not take Prevacid if you are allergic to Prevacid or any of its ingredients. Prevacid may not be right for everyone and has a low occurrence of side effects in adults including diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea and constipation. Symptom relief does not rule out other serious stomach conditions. Before taking Prevacid, tell your doctor if you are taking ampicillin, atazanavir, digoxin, iron, ketoconazole or warfarin. Talk to your doctor or healthcare provider to see if Prevacid is right for you.

Please see the accompanying Complete Prescribing Information for more information and talk to your healthcare provider.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.