For those dealing with acid reflux, what are your experiences like with zantac and/or prevacid? DD has been on zantac since last Monday and it doesn't seem to be helping at all. The pedi said to give it two weeks, and if there is still no improvement she will switch her to prevacid. I'm just looking for some hope that prevacid will work when zantac hasn't because this is getting old 
                 
                
           
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Re: Zantac vs Prevacid
Our LO is on Zantac - it did take a full 2 weeks to see a difference, and even then it wasn't enough of a change to tell so we increased his dose to 3x a day. That was a week ago, and I think it's helping. He is still quite fussy, but it seems to be general colicky fussiness, not related to the acid (when he gets hiccups, burps, or spits up now, he's not screaming). He now sleeps great at night - 3.5-4 hours a stretch, but naps are really hard. He always wakes up at the 30 minute mark and can't get back to sleep unless he's moving (in the car, in his swing, in a baby sling, etc.) Again, I'm not sure this is related to the reflux or not, but I'm assuming if he sleeps at night, then he's experiencing some relief.
Also - I've heard differing things about when to give Zantac. Our doctor said before they eat, but I've read many suggest to give it 30 minutes before eating. We're trying this to see if it makes a difference. Not sure yet.
Anyone think this matters at all?
My DD began on Zantac 3x day and was only on it a week before we switched to Prilosec. In hindsight, I should have waited a full 2 weeks before changing her medication. Prilosec and Prevacid must be given 30-60 minutes prior to eating. It's is very difficult to do when feeding on demand! I mean, usually she eats every 4 hours but now always. It just makes the whole feeding process stressful, for me anyway.
We always keep her upright for at least 30 minutes after eating, even middle of the night which is rough. Also, may just be my DD, but after eating I walk her around for about 10 minutes and swear that helps with to not get hiccups.
Good luck!