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Good Sense Omeprazole 20 mg/1

Omeprazole · TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE · L. Perrigo Company

1 Recall on RecordCurrently in Shortage
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Good Sense Omeprazole is a tablet, delayed release containing omeprazole at 20 mg/1, taken oral. Manufactured by L. Perrigo Company.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Good Sense Omeprazole
Generic Name
Omeprazole
NDC Code (Product)
0113-0915
Manufacturer
L. Perrigo Company
Strength
20 mg/1
Dosage Form
TABLET, DELAYED RELEASE
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
Application #
NDA022032
Drug Class
Proton Pump Inhibitor [EPC]
Marketing Start
02/28/2008

Recall History

1 Recall on Record
Class II06/23/2022

Family Dollar Stores, Llc.

CGMP Deviations: product held outside appropriate storage temperature conditions.

OngoingVoluntary: Firm initiated

Side Effects Reported to FDA

FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects

fatigue20,217 reports
nausea20,164 reports
diarrhoea19,961 reports
dyspnoea16,581 reports
drug ineffective15,843 reports
headache14,882 reports
pain13,929 reports
chronic kidney disease13,545 reports
vomiting13,490 reports
dizziness13,321 reports

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

Use • treats frequent heartburn (occurs 2 or more days a week) • not intended for immediate relief of heartburn; this drug may take 1 to 4 days for full effect

Dosage & Administration

Directions • for adults 18 years of age and older • this product is to be used once a day (every 24 hours), every day for 14 days • it may take 1 to 4 days for full effect; some people get complete relief of symptoms within 24 hours 14-Day Course of Treatment • swallow 1 tablet with a glass of water before eating in the morning • take every day for 14 days • do not take more than 1 tablet a day • do not use for more than 14 days unless directed by your doctor • swallow whole. Do not chew or crush tablets. Repeated 14-Day Courses (if needed) • you may repeat a 14-day course every 4 months • do not take for more than 14 days or more often than every 4 months unless directed by a doctor • children under 18 years of age: ask a doctor. Heartburn in children may sometimes be caused by a serious condition.

Warnings

Warnings Allergy alert: • do not use if you are allergic to omeprazole. • omeprazole may cause severe skin reactions. Symptoms may include: • skin reddening • blisters • rash If an allergic reaction occurs, stop use and seek medical help right away. Do not use if you have: • trouble or pain swallowing food, vomiting with blood, or bloody or black stools • heartburn with lightheadedness, sweating or dizziness • chest pain or shoulder pain with shortness of breath; sweating; pain spreading to arms, neck or shoulders; or lightheadedness • frequent chest pain These may be signs of a serious condition. See your doctor. Ask a doctor before use if you have: • had heartburn over 3 months. This may be a sign of a more serious condition. • frequent wheezing, particularly with heartburn • unexplained weight loss • nausea or vomiting • stomach pain Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you are taking a prescription drug. Acid reducers may interact with certain prescription drugs. Stop use and ask a doctor if: • your heartburn continues or worsens • you need to take this product for more than 14 days • you need to take more than 1 course of treatment every 4 months • you get diarrhea • you d

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Good Sense Omeprazole used for?

Good Sense Omeprazole contains Omeprazole. It is a tablet, delayed release taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is Good Sense Omeprazole a controlled substance?

Good Sense Omeprazole is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Good Sense Omeprazole?

The generic name for Good Sense Omeprazole is Omeprazole. There are 10 other brand versions of Omeprazole.

What is the NDC code for Good Sense Omeprazole 20 mg/1?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Good Sense Omeprazole 20 mg/1 is 0113-0915, listed by L. Perrigo Company.