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Q: Can someone tell me about famotidine tablets?

I was given famotidine 20mg tablets this past sat. told to take it twice a day on mon. told to up it to 40mg twice a day. How do they work on heartburn? And how long before I know they are working? Still having chest pains & stomach pains (& I feel nasea)... given Belladonna alk. for it (I think). They did just a basic exman... said something about a full one... haven't seen a specialist yet (need a referral)...

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5/ 8/08 12:02pm

Famotidine is the generic name for Pepcid AC. Our drug information guide on Pepcid AC may help answer your question on how the medicine works on heartburn.

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5/17/10 11:17pm

I took Acid for years to prevent heartburn. When it came out in a generic, nizatidine, I purchased it over-the-counter. It worked well for me. On one occasion the nizatidine wasn't available so I bought famotidine, generic for pepcid. I was told they worked the same; one was generic for pepcid and the other for axid.

A few years later, I had a more complex problem. When I told the doctor what I had been using, he gave me a Rx for Prilosec. I take one every morning and have no more problems. Now there is a generic for Prilosec, omeprazole, which is alot less expensive.

When I was taking the famotidine, I occassionaly forgot it. If I experienced heartburn, and remembered the famotidine, the heartburn was relieved within one hour.

Because of the other symptoms you are experiencing, I recommend you see a general practioner. It could be something more serious. Good luck.

 

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