PEPCID AC® relieves
heartburn by controlling the production of excess stomach
acid. When taken before you eat, PEPCID AC can actually stop
your heartburn before it starts! Or, taken like an antacid,
relieves heartburn after it starts. And PEPCID AC® has no
drug interaction warnings and has been taken safely with
frequently prescribed medications. Here is a list of
commonly asked questions about Pepcid AC:
Q:
I am currently taking another drug. May I
also use PEPCID AC while taking that drug?
• The active ingredient in PEPCID AC has been safely
taken with many frequently prescribed medications, including
blood thinners (such as warfarin [WAR-far-in]), and
medications to treat asthma (such as theophylline
[thee-OFF-i-lin]), anxiety (such as diazepam
[dye-AZ-e-pam]), and seizures (such as phenytoin
[FEN-i-toyn]).
• If you are taking an acid reducing medication (e.g.,
ZANTAC, TAGAMET, OR AXID), or other gastrointestinal
medications such as PRILOSEC, CYTOTEC®, or PREVACID, consult
your physician before taking PEPCID AC.
• If you have further questions, we recommend that you
contact your physician or pharmacist.
Q:
Can I take antacids with PEPCID AC?
• Both antacids and PEPCID AC can be used to treat
heartburn, however to prevent heartburn you can take PEPCID
AC.
Q:
Can I use PEPCID AC while taking over-the-counter pain
relievers or vitamins?
• We are not aware of any reports of drug interactions
associated with the use of PEPCID AC and over-the-counter
pain relievers or vitamins.
• If you have further questions, we recommend that you
contact your physician or pharmacist.
Q:
Is it harmful to drink alcohol with PEPCID AC?
• The active ingredient in PEPCID AC, famotidine, has not
been shown to have a clinical effect on blood alcohol
levels.
• Alcohol, however, may stimulate acid secretion, and
avoidance of this beverage may help control heartburn and
acid indigestion.
Q:
Can I take PEPCID AC for my ulcer?
• PEPCID AC is indicated for the treatment and prevention
of heartburn, acid indigestion, and sour stomach. If you
have a medical condition other than heartburn, acid
indigestion, or sour stomach, we recommend that you consult
your physician.
Q:
Does the action of PEPCID AC interfere with the normal
digestive process, which needs acid to properly digest
foods?
• PEPCID AC controls the production of excess stomach
acid. It does not eliminate acid production.
• It is normal for the stomach to produce acid,
especially after meals. However, acid in the wrong place, or
too much acid, can cause burning pain and discomfort that
interfere with everyday activities.
Q:
Will this product work to coat the stomach if I am taking
analgesic pain relievers such as aspirin, ibuprofen or
naproxen?
• PEPCID AC does not act by "coating" the stomach.
• PEPCID AC is not indicated for the prevention of
stomach upset or irritation associated with the use of
over-the-counter or prescription analgesics.
• PEPCID AC is indicated for the treatment and prevention
of heartburn, acid indigestion, and sour stomach. For these
indications, PEPCID AC acts by blocking the histamine
stimulation of stomach acid production.
Q:
Can I use PEPCID AC if I am pregnant/nursing?
• The package label indicates, "As with any drug, if you
are pregnant or nursing a baby, seek the advice of a health
professional before using this product."
Q:
Can I take PEPCID AC if I have a kidney or liver disorder?
• Famotidine, the active ingredient in PEPCID AC, has
been administered to patients with renal failure and to
patients with liver failure. There is no evidence that
famotidine would present a risk when taken according to
directions on the package label.
• If you have further questions, we recommend that you
contact your physician.
Q:
Can PEPCID AC Tablets be cut in half?
• PEPCID AC Tablets are not intended to be cut in half.
Tablets that are intended to be cut in half are usually
scored. PEPCID AC is not scored.
Q:
Is PEPCID AC safe?
• Medical studies have shown that PEPCID AC is safe and
well tolerated for heartburn. PEPCID remains available as a
prescription product and is being used by millions of
patients worldwide.
Q:
Does the use of PEPCID AC have the potential to mask more
serious gastrointestinal problems?
• In clinical studies of over-the-counter PEPCID AC use,
there were no reports of serious gastrointestinal
complications.
• Like other over-the-counter medications, including
antacids, PEPCID AC contains a warning for patients to
contact their physician if symptoms persist.
• As stated on the PEPCID AC package label, "If you have
trouble swallowing, or persistent abdominal pain, see your
doctor promptly. You may have a serious condition that may
need different treatment."
• In addition, the package label states, "Do not take the
maximum daily dosage for more than 2 weeks continuously
except under the advice and supervision of a physician."