Prilosec OTC, Wildberry Tablets - 42 ea
Prilosec OTC, Wildberry Tablets - 42 ea
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Prilosec OTC, Wildberry Tablets - 42 ea

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Jun 20, 2011
Mommato3Bs
5 out of 5 stars review

From the mouth of a 6 year old

As we were sitting down to eat dinner, one of the prilosec commercials came on the television. It was the one with the man walking through a parking garage talking about heartburn. A little bit into the commercial he has about 6 little fires on his suit coat. My 6 year old says "If he would have stopped, dropped and rolled he wouldn't have had that problem!" I had to stop what I was doing and sit and laugh. Thought this was just too cute and wanted to share with you guys!

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Jul 3, 2011
Paul
5 out of 5 stars review

Magnesium Absorption

I used this product for over 5 years. It was the best medication I found to help with my acid reflux. However, last year I began to experience seizures and memory loss. It was diagnosed as a Magnesium aborption issure related to prolong us of Prilosec. The FDA has issued a warning as to this side effect along with Calcium absorption issues. I contacted the manufacturer via email, but have not recently heard a resolution to my medical expenses related to their product. Please have your Magnesium and Calcium levels check by your physician.

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Jun 11, 2010
KRcreative
5 out of 5 stars review

Prilosec Packaging

While I take a Prilosec every morning and have since before it became an OTC product, I take issue now with the packaging I get from COSTCO. I think you could make the product less expensive if there weren't three layers of packaging to get through (and pay for). Since it is over the counter now and not covered by any insurance coverage, the price and protective packaging at COSTCO seems out of line (especially compared with the price almost anywhere else you purchase it). I always take advantage of the COSTCO in-store coupon discounts when available but am irritated everytime I have to cut my way through the various boxes and blister packs. Let's use a little common sense and save a few trees, and save consumers a little money, shall we?

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