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  1. Proton Pump Inhibitors - PPIs - GlobalRPH

    Oct 18, 2017 · Dosing: Healing of erosive esophagitis: Oral: Initial: 20-40 mg once daily for 4-8 weeks. if incomplete healing, may continue for an additional 4-8 weeks. Maintenance: 20 mg …

  2. Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) Dose Equivalency Chart* Note: Lansoprazole is IWK formulary PPI. Chart does not include all available PPIs.

  3. Interchangeable Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors Based on

    Although proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely used, their relative potency and ideal dosing regimens remain unclear. We analyzed data from randomized clinical trials that performed pH …

  4. We used omeprazole equivalency and the surrogate biomarker, percentage time pH 4 over a 24-hour period (pH4time), to compare PPI effectiveness for different PPIs given once, twice, or 3 …

  5. Based on available data in the literature, for prevention of re-bleeding in patients with an acute GI bleed, an IV bolus of a PPI followed by a CI should be used.

  6. Appendix A: Dosage information on proton pump inhibitors - NICE

    Sep 3, 2014 · In 2004, when the original guideline was developed (CG17), doses of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) were based on the BNF at the time, as in table 1 below.

  7. Don’t Worry, Be haPPI: Updates on PPI Equivalencies

    Mar 23, 2023 · The pH measures aided Kirchheiner et al to find the relative equivalent potencies of four common PPIs. Figure 1 shows the equivalencies of omeprazole, lansoprazole, …

  8. PPI Conversion Chart: Safely Switching Medications (US Guide)

    Aug 17, 2025 · Understanding the proton pump inhibitor conversion chart is crucial for healthcare providers aiming to optimize patient outcomes. Pharmacists rely on this tool to ensure safe …

  9. Equivalent doses of PPI - medicalapps.ch

    Equivalent doses of PPI

  10. Table: Proton Pump Inhibitors-MSD Manual Professional Edition

    Data are limited to the use of proton pump inhibitors in children. GERD = gastroesophageal reflux disease.