poohs_hunny
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I've been taking Nexium 40mg for over 2 years now for acid reflux/eosinophilic esophagitis. I went to pick up my Nov. prescription today and come to find out, I have already reached my prescription limit for my insurance and the cost was much more than I am willing to pay. I picked up some Prilosec OTC to take instead of Nexium. My question is, what dosage of Prilosec is equivalent to Nexium 40mg? At first I assumed it would be 2 tablets since they are 20mg each, but after researching online, it seems that 20mg Prilosec may be equal to 40mg Nexium. Is this correct, or should I take 40mg of the Prilosec? I am going to call my doctor tomorrow to discuss this, but I am completely out of Nexium and need to take something tomorrow morning. I don't want to miss a dose and risk stomach issues. I am also going to see if my doctor may have any Nexium samples, but I would need enough for 2 months. Any help would be appreciated!
So I called my PCP, and he said that I should be taking 2 of the 20mg Prilosec.
This morning I only took one, but I guess tomorrow I'll start on 2.