Prilosec OTC Omeprazole 20mg delayed-release vs Zantac 360 Maximum Strength Heartburn Prevention and Relief Tablets
Overall winner: Prilosec OTC Omeprazole 20mg delayed-release
Key Differences
Prilosec OTC (A) provides 24-hour, long-lasting acid control with 20 mg omeprazole and higher aggregate review count and rating, suiting frequent heartburn sufferers. Zantac 360 (B) uses 20 mg famotidine for faster relief and up to 12-hour targeted reduction and is positioned as the more affordable option and better for pre-meal prevention
Prilosec OTC Omeprazole 20mg delayed-release
Omeprazole delayed-release 20mg treats frequent heartburn with 24-hour relief. One pill each morning provides prolonged acid reduction. Customers report quick relief and long-lasting effectiveness
Pros
- long-lasting heartburn relief
- easy to swallow tablet
- once-daily dosing
- valued for longevity of effect
Cons
- 24-hour relief may depend on individual response
- requires daily morning dosing
- some users may experience delayed onset
Zantac 360 Maximum Strength Heartburn Prevention and Relief Tablets
Zantac 360 provides heartburn relief and prevention with 20 mg famotidine. Fast-acting, targets acid production for up to 12 hours; easy-to-swallow tablets. Customers note effectiveness and value, with mixed opinions on pill size
Pros
- fast-acting relief
- targets acid production for up to 12 hours
- easy-to-swallow tablets
- perceived good value
Cons
- pill size received mixed reactions
- mixed experiences with pain levels reported
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Zantac |
| Durability | Prilosec |
| Versatility | Zantac |
| User Reviews | Prilosec |