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Lansoprazole 30mg Delayed-Release Capsule

Lansoprazole is classified as a Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI). It is widely used to reduce excess stomach acid production. Instead of offering temporary relief, it works by effectively “switching off” acid-producing pumps in the stomach lining, providing longer-lasting control.


Primary Therapeutic Applications

Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Relieves heartburn, acid reflux, and regurgitation.

Peptic Ulcers: Promotes healing of gastric and duodenal ulcers and helps prevent recurrence.

Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Effective in managing excessive acid production in rare conditions.

NSAID-Induced Ulcers: Protects the stomach lining in patients using NSAIDs (e.g., Aspirin, Ibuprofen) long-term.


Directions for Use

Timing is Key: Take at least 30 minutes before the first meal of the day for best results.

Swallow Whole: Do not chew or crush the capsule, as it is delayed-release formulated.

With Water: Take with a full glass of water.

Missed Dose: Take it when remembered unless it is close to the next dose—do not double the dose.


Prophylactic Considerations and Safety

Persistent Symptoms: If symptoms continue beyond 2 weeks, consult a gastroenterologist.

Bone Health: Long-term use (>1 year) may slightly increase the risk of bone fractures. Supplementation with Calcium or Vitamin D may be advised.

Magnesium Levels: Prolonged use may lead to low magnesium levels. Watch for fatigue or muscle cramps.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Consult a healthcare provider before use if pregnant or planning pregnancy.


Potentially Serious Side Effects

Most side effects are mild and temporary, such as:

Diarrhea or constipation

Headache

Nausea or stomach discomfort

Dry mouth

However, seek medical attention immediately if you develop:

Severe skin rash

Joint pain


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How quickly does Lansoprazole work?
A: Improvement may begin within 2–3 days, but full relief can take up to 4 weeks. It does not provide instant relief like antacids.

Q: Can I drink alcohol while taking Lansoprazole?
A: Alcohol does not directly interfere, but it can increase stomach acid, so limiting intake is recommended.

Q: Is long-term use safe?
A: Typically used for 2–8 weeks, but long-term use is possible under medical supervision, with monitoring for nutrient deficiencies (e.g., Vitamin B12, Magnesium).

Q: Can it interact with other medications?
A: Yes, interactions may occur with drugs like Sucralfate and certain antifungals. Always inform your doctor about all medications and supplements.

Q: Is Lansoprazole better than Omeprazole?
A: Both are effective PPIs with similar mechanisms. Some patients may respond better to one than the other, depending on individual factors and medical history.

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