The active ingredient in Prevacid Delayed-Release Capsules and Tablets is Lansoprazole – a white to brownish-white odorless crystalline powder which melts with decomposition at approximately 166°C.
Before taking Prevacid (Lansoprazole): Read the rest of this entry »
Prevacid is a proton pump inhibitor which works by reducing the amount of acid produced in the stomach. Prevacid is prescribed to treat and prevent various types of stomach and intestinal ulcers. Prevacid is also directed to treat symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and irritation of the esophagus (erosive esophagitis) and conditions expressed by excessive stomach acid production. Read the rest of this entry »
Being one of the most widely prescribed drugs internationally Omeprazole should be taken correctly for the best results. Only in this case you can be sure of positive and soon results of this medication.
Please, follow the tips concerning the main precautions of the drug:
Generic Omeprazole refers to a group of medications called proton pump inhibitors. It works by decreasing the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
Omeprazole is used for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and other conditions caused by excess stomach acid. It is also used to promote healing of erosive esophagitis – damage to your esophagus caused by stomach acid. Read the rest of this entry »
Here are the main tips which would certainly help you concerning the major peculiarities of Nexium dosage and the way it should be taken:
- The preparation is prescribed for a long-term usage: from 4 till 8 weeks according to a patient’s diagnosis.
- A dosage should be adjusted individually for every patient and in dependence of various factors, like age, level of the disease and other health disorders. Read the rest of this entry »
Nexium, also known by its generic name Esomeprazole is usually prescribed as an effective treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease. It is also used for the treatment of similar symptoms like in case of erosive esophagitis. Read the rest of this entry »