Gastroesophageal reflux takes omeprazole and symptoms are relieved in about 1 week, and the course of treatment is usually four to eight weeks.
The drugs that work well for GERD are proton pump inhibitors, which can inhibit enzyme-related activity in the body, reduce the amount of gastric acid secretion, relieve the irritation caused by gastric acid to the gastric mucous membrane tissue, and help relieve symptoms.
Omeprazole is useful in the treatment of GERD, with relief of symptoms occurring about one week after taking the medication, and the duration of treatment usually ranges from four to eight weeks. It is usually taken half an hour before a meal; excessive stomach contents may interfere with the absorption of the medication.
When a patient is diagnosed with GERD, it is recommended that he or she consult a doctor in a timely manner for targeted treatment under his or her supervision. Please do not take medication on your own to avoid delaying your condition.