Prevacid - Prevacid Side Effects
Prevacid is a commonly prescribed drug that is used to reduce the amount of acid produced by the stomach in order to treat heartburn and acid reflux disease. This decrease in stomach acid can not only decrease the occurrence of heartburn but can also reduce difficulty in swallowing and give the esophagus a chance to heal if it has been damaged by excess acid reflux. Prevacid side effects are most commonly rare, and generic Prevacid can be prescribed in most cases with no difference in the effectiveness between the generic version and the brand name.
Prevacid drug interactions are commonly used as part of a larger treatment, combining Prevacid with amoxicillin and in some cases clarithromycin in order to produce a greater effect. Few adverse reactions have been reported as a part of these Prevacid drug interactions, and the drug does not seem to react adversely with most other medications. Your doctor or pharmacist may wish to review your current medications before giving you Prevacid, in case other drugs that you are taking could produce unwanted effects if Prevacid is taken too close together with them.
Generally, Prevacid side effects include symptoms such as headaches, thirst, dehydration, and minor body pains. Generic Prevacid will produce the same side effects as the brand name version of the drug. More severe Prevacid side effects have been reported in a very small percentage of the people taking the drug, including asthma and shock; seek medical help immediately if you find yourself having any severe side effects from taking Prevacid.
