Lansoprazole Capsules
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Frequently asked questions
Zoton FasTab is the branded version of lansoprazole and is a tablet formulation. Lansoprazole is the generic version and is usually a capsule formulation. Both work in the same way and both contain the active ingredient, lansoprazole.
Lansoprazole is highly effective in treating and preventing stomach ulcers. In clinical studies, it has been shown to heal up to 90% of stomach ulcers within 4 weeks. It is also effective in preventing stomach ulcers from recurring.
Lansoprazole is considered to be one of the most effective medications for treating heartburn and acid reflux. In clinical studies, it has been shown to relieve symptoms in up to 90% of patients. It is also effective in preventing heartburn and acid reflux from reforming.
While it is generally safe to drink alcohol while taking Lansoprazole, it is advisable to consult with your doctor before doing so.
Alcohol can make Lansoprazole less effective by increasing stomach acid production, slowing down the medication's absorption, and irritating the stomach lining. It's generally best to avoid alcohol while taking Lansoprazole.
The usual dose of lansoprazole for indigestion, acid reflux, and stomach ulcers is 15-30 mg daily.
The starting dose of Lansoprazole for Zollinger-Ellison syndrome is 60 mg daily. This can be increased to 180 mg daily depending on how well it works for the patient.
Children and older adults may receive a lower dose of Lansoprazole due to potential changes in liver function or weight.
The only difference between a 15 mg and 30 mg Lansoprazole tablet or capsule is the amount of Lansoprazole they contain.
If the medicine is not helping enough to stop your heartburn or acid reflux, your doctor may increase your Lansoprazole dose. This is because a higher dose may be needed to control your symptoms more effectively.
Here are some examples of when your Lansoprazole dose might be increased:
- If you are still experiencing heartburn or acid reflux even after taking Lansoprazole for a few weeks.
- If your heartburn or acid reflux is becoming more severe.
- If you are experiencing new or worsening symptoms, such as difficulty swallowing or pain in your chest.
If you have any concerns about your Lansoprazole dosage, please talk to your doctor. They can help you determine if a higher dose is right for you and monitor your response to the medication.
A patient might start with a higher dose of Lansoprazole initially to quickly address a severe condition, such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
The purpose of a maintenance dose of Lansoprazole is to sustain the effectiveness of the medication while minimizing the potential for side effects.
It is important to have regular check-ups with a doctor while taking Lansoprazole so that they can monitor your response to the medication and make adjustments as needed.
Lansoprazole and omeprazole are both proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) that work by reducing the amount of stomach acid produced. They are both similiarly effective in treating heartburn, acid reflux, and stomach ulcers. However, there are some subtle differences between the two medications.
Lansoprazole
Slightly more effective at reducing stomach acid. It is available in both immediate-release and delayed-release tablets and is effective for long-term treatment. However, it is not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women. It may cause mild side effects. While no prescription is necessary for online purchase in the UK, you will need to complete an online questionnaire.
Omeprazol
Omeprazole is an effective medication for reducing stomach acid. It is available in both immediate-release tablets and capsules, and it can be purchased without a prescription (10 mg and 20 mg). Omeprazole is generally considered safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women.