Aciphex Safety
- Common side effects associated with use of Aciphex include headache, flatulence, constipation and infection. People who experience any side effect should seek immediate medical attention.
- When using prescription Aciphex, discuss all other medications with both your doctor and pharmacist. Combining Aciphex with some drugs, including amoxicillin and warfarin, is considered potentially dangerous.
- In order to avoid possible complications, it is important to follow your prescriber's dosing instructions carefully when taking Aciphex. Symptoms of overdose can include breathing problems, diarrhea and convulsions.
- Aciphex should be stored in a dry place in temperatures between 59 and 86 degrees F.
- People suffering from liver problems and/or allergies, and women who are pregnant or nursing should not take Aciphex.