NEXIUM for Children Ages 1 to 17 Years
For children with acid reflux disease (also called GERD, or gastroesophageal
reflux disease), the condition not only can cause pain and discomfort. It also
can affect their daily activities. That’s why getting treatment is so
important.
If a doctor has prescribed NEXIUM for your child’s acid reflux disease, here are
a few key facts you’ll want to know:
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For children ages 1 to 17 years, NEXIUM is approved for the following:
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The short-term treatment (up to 8 weeks) for the symptoms of acid reflux
disease, such as heartburn, and
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The healing of damage in the lining of the esophagus that may be caused over
time by acid reflux. Only your child’s doctor can diagnose this condition,
called erosive esophagitis. (Learn
how damage can happen)
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NEXIUM is a once-daily treatment
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NEXIUM is available as a capsule or oral suspension (a mix for liquid)
Important Safety Information
In clinical studies of NEXIUM, there was a low occurrence of side effects
reported in children. In children ages 1 to 11 years, the most commonly
reported side effects were diarrhea, headache, and sleepiness. In older
children and teens ages 12 to 17 years, common side effects were headache,
abdominal pain, diarrhea, and nausea. To learn more about possible side
effects, please read the
Important Product Information.
Symptom relief does not rule out the existence of other serious stomach
conditions.
As with any medicine, there is a possibility NEXIUM may interact with other
medicines your child is taking. Remember to tell your child’s doctor or
pharmacist all of the medicines—both prescription and nonprescription—your
child takes.
Follow these basic safety rules when giving your child NEXIUM:
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Use NEXIUM exactly as your child’s doctor has directed
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Do not use NEXIUM to treat any other medical conditions unless instructed by
your child’s doctor
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Never share your child’s NEXIUM with anyone else, even if they have the same
symptoms
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Keep NEXIUM and all medicines out of the reach of children
How to Give Your Child NEXIUM
You want your child to benefit as much as possible from NEXIUM. To help ensure
successful treatment, follow the important instructions below.
Important instructions
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Use NEXIUM exactly as your child’s doctor has directed
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Do not stop NEXIUM or change your child’s dose without talking to the doctor
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Follow the directions for the form of NEXIUM your child takes: oral
suspension or capsules
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It is recommended to give your child NEXIUM approximately 1 hour before a meal
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Give your child NEXIUM at the same time every day
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If you forget a dose, give it to your child as soon as you remember as long as
you can give it prior to the next meal. But if it is almost time for the next
dose, do not give the missed dose. Instead, give the next dose at the usual
time. Do not give your child a double dose to make up for a missed dose
Using oral suspension (for children not able to swallow capsules)
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Empty the contents of a packet into a container with 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of
water
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Stir
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Leave 2 to 3 minutes to thicken
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Stir and have your child drink it or administer with a spoon within 30 minutes
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If any medicine remains after drinking, add more water, stir, and have your
child drink it right away
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It is recommended to give your child NEXIUM approximately 1 hour before
a meal
Using capsules (for children able to swallow whole capsules)
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Never chew or crush the capsule of NEXIUM
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It is recommended to give your child NEXIUM approximately 1 hour before
a meal
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Do not store it for later use