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Yes. A statin and Pepcid (famotidine) can generally be taken together on the same schedule. There’s no common, clinically important interaction that usually prevents taking them at the same time.
Timing becomes important mainly with certain stomach-acid medicines, not Pepcid. For example, some people are told to separate a statin from specific acid-reducers (like some antacids or other meds that affect absorption). Pepcid (famotidine) is typically not in that category. Still, practical issues can come up: - If your statin is causing stomach upset, people sometimes switch the time of day (morning vs evening) rather than separating it from Pepcid. - If you’re taking other heartburn meds, especially antacids or proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs), timing rules can be different.
“Peocid” likely means Pepcid (famotidine), but spelling varies. Tell me: 1) The exact statin name (atorvastatin/Lipitor, rosuvastatin/Crestor, simvastatin/Zocor, etc.) 2) The exact “peocid” product name and dose (Pepcid/famotidine, or something else) 3) How you take each (once daily or twice daily) Then I can confirm the safest timing for your specific combination.
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