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Old 11-01-2009, 11:56 AM   #1
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Look for a medication that works great
Does anyone know of a reflux medication that really works great on babies? I have an 8 week old baby who has silent reflux. In the past with another daughter I have tried Zantac, Reglan, and Prevacid and none of them worked for her.
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Old 11-01-2009, 12:05 PM   #2
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Re: Look for a medication that works great
I know very little about peds meds, but have you tried Prilosec? There are also Protonix, Kapidex, and Aciphex. But I don't know if they are for pediatric use. Reglan isn't actually a reflux med, its a motility med. Erythromayacin is also used for motility if mitochondrial disease isn't an issue.

You might also try to add Maylox or Mylanta to the mix to see if that helps any.

Bethanechol and Carafate can also be used.
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Old 11-01-2009, 12:07 PM   #3
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Re: Look for a medication that works great
Also, reflux meds are kind of hit and miss. What works for one kid may or may not work for another.
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Old 11-01-2009, 12:37 PM   #4
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Re: Look for a medication that works great
It's one of those hit or miss things. What works well for one may not work for another.

The most popular ones:
PPIs
Prevacid, prilosec, nexium, zegerid
H2s
zantac, pepcid, axcid

Sometimes a combo of PPI and H2 works best.
My son is on pepcid and prilosec

Here's a link explaining how the different medicines work
http://infantrefluxdisease.com/infan...eflux-and-gerd
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Old 11-01-2009, 01:19 PM   #5
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Re: Look for a medication that works great
Hi, i just wanted to say Hi = i am a fellow mom from Orange County, Mission Viejo to be specific so Welcome , this is a great place to be!!

What worked for my DD Emma was Prevacid, but it took a good month for us to see the results. Emma had reflux since birth + Food allergies...

I am sure others will chime in as well.

Again, welcome!

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Re: Look for a medication that works great
Hi and welcome! It's so hard to find the med that works for your little one since every child is so different.

Ava has been on Zantac, Reglan, Prilosec, Prevacid, and Nexium, and Nexium was by far our best! She's currently on compounded Prilosec, which I know many have had great success with.

Are you currently seeing a GI or is your ped managing your son's care? You may want to ask for a referral to GI.

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Re: Look for a medication that works great
Hi there. I think most kids on the board are on Prevacid. We use Prilosec, and used to have Zantac added in as well but it seems to have lost its effectiveness for us. Sometimes combining meds like that is the way to go though.

I was going to ask you - how long have you tried each med for? The PPIs like Prilosec and Prevacid take at LEAST 2 weeks to see a difference and can be a good month before you really see a big change (it takes awhile for the damage to heal, etc).

Prevacid is probably the most convenient dosage form (the solutab) because you dont have to worry about things like stability, refridgeration, etc.

Good luck!
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