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With clamydia after 5 days with “Zithromax” perscribed, instead of “Zantac” could ‘Prilosec” be fine?

Zithromax is an antibiotic. Zantac and Prilosec are both medications to reduce the amount of acid produced by your stomach. Neither reacts to Zithromax, according to drugs.com, and they work to produce the same effect, but you cannot replace Zithromax with either one of them. If you are asked to take Prilosec in addition to the Zithromax and you would rather take Zantac, it should work just fine.

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2 Responses to “With clamydia after 5 days with “Zithromax” perscribed, instead of “Zantac” could ‘Prilosec” be fine?”

  1. Justin Ray Says:

    Do not take Zithromax with antacids containing aluminum or magnesium, such as Maalox and Mylanta.Also ask a pharmacist about any and all drug interactions.

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