: Primarily metabolized in the liver by the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, specifically CYP2C19 .
: Prevention of ulcers in patients taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. 3. Mechanism of Action Prilosec works by inhibiting the prilosec
: As a delayed-release capsule, it is acid-labile and must be protected from gastric juice; it is usually absorbed in the small intestine. Peak plasma concentrations occur 1–3 hours after oral dosing. : Primarily metabolized in the liver by the
: While its plasma half-life is short (less than 1 hour), its inhibitory effect on acid secretion lasts much longer because the binding to the proton pump is covalent. Full therapeutic effects often take 1 to 4 days to develop. 5. Safety and Adverse Effects Mechanism of Action Prilosec works by inhibiting the
: Treatment of heartburn and acid reflux.
The following overview of (active ingredient omeprazole ) synthesizes clinical data, pharmacological mechanisms, and market history. 1. Introduction and Overview