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. Free of charge, and Sharia compliant.Lansoprazole is used for multiple indications in adults:
• Duodenal ulcer (an ulcer that forms at the beginning of the small intestine)
• Eradication of H Pylori (bacteria that can live in your intestines and cause ulcers) to prevent recurrence of duodenal ulcers
• Benign stomach ulcer (a non-cancerous ulcer that forms in your stomach)
• NSAID-associated ulcers (ulcers that form in your intestines due to excessive use of NSAIDs)
• Esophageal reflux (acid reflux also known as “heartburn”)
In addition, it can be used in children for the following indications:
• Esophageal reflux
• Erosive esophagitis (acid esophagitis)
• Cases of pathological hypersecretion (intestinal problems that lead to increased acid secretion)
Do not take lansoprazole:
If you are allergic to lansoprazole, or any other ingredients this medication contains. Tell your doctor about the symptoms you experience.
Warnings and precautions:
• Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience an allergic reaction such as shortness of breath, rash, swelling of the face or neck.
• Use of this medication may be associated with Clostridium Difficile diarrhea (a bacterial infection of the stomach causing diarrhea). Be sure to tell your doctor if you have diarrhea.
• Prolonged and multiple daily use of this medication may cause osteoporosis (weak bones that cause fractures) and put you at risk of fractures of the hip, spine, or wrist.
• Long-term use of this medication may cause low levels of magnesium in the blood. Your doctor may recommend monitoring your laboratory levels on a regular basis.
Possible side effects:
These allergies include: diarrhea, nausea, headache, constipation, stomach pain, low magnesium levels, seizure (convulsions), dizziness, abnormal or rapid heartbeat, nervousness, tremors, muscle weakness, cramps in the feet and hands, muscle pain, Laryngeal spasms.
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