Uses of Baromezole

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Baromezole is a gastrointestinal drug, with the main ingredient being omeprazole, 20g content, made in the form of capsules. To better understand the use of the drug as well as the unwanted effects during the use of the drug, you can refer to the article below.

1. Indications - uses of the drug Baromezole

Omeprazole is a specific inhibitor that works by blocking the enzyme system of Hydrogen-potassium Adenosine Triphosphatase, also known as the proton pump H + K + ATPase of gastric parietal cells.
The drug is destroyed in an acidic environment, so the drug is prepared in the form of a capsule, which is absorbed in the duodenum and small intestine. Baromezole is bioavailable 1 hour after oral administration, peak plasma concentrations after 2 hours and complete absorption after 3 to 6 hours.
The drug has a half-life of about 40 minutes and does not change during treatment.
Baromezole drug is used in the following cases:
Treatment and support for the prevention of gastric and duodenal ulcers Treatment of reflux esophagitis Treatment of gastric hypersecretion in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

2. Dosage - How to take Baromezole


Gastritis - duodenal ulcer: Take 20mg / time / day x 2-4 weeks.
Reflux gastritis 20mg/time/day for 4-8 weeks, then can be increased to 40mg/day in patients resistant to other therapies.
Treatment of gastric hypersecretion in Zollinger-Ellison syndrome orally 60mg/day.
Supportive treatment to prevent recurrence of gastric and duodenal ulcers: 20-40mg/day.

3. Baromezole side effects


During the use of Baromezole, patients may experience some serious side effects such as:
Nausea Vomiting Diarrhea Constipation Bloating.

4. Baromezole overdose and treatment direction

When taking an overdose of Baromezole, patients may experience symptoms including: Abdominal bloating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash and allergies. In case of a strong reaction, the patient may go into anaphylaxis, coma or have difficulty breathing, call 911 immediately.

5. Missed dose of Baromezole and treatment


In case of forgetting a dose of Baromezole: Normally, Baromezole can be taken within 1-2 hours compared to the planned schedule in the prescription. Excluding the case of other drugs with strict regulations on the duration of use, it is necessary to strictly follow the indications. However, if the time is too far from the time you need to take Baromezole, you should not take it, because it can be dangerous to the body. Please take the correct dose or consult your doctor before deciding to take a medicine if you miss a dose.
In summary, Baromezole is a gastrointestinal drug, treating diseases of stomach and duodenal ulcers, to ensure safe drug use, correct dosage, correct indications and avoid other adverse interactions. The patient must follow the doctor's prescription. If you have any further questions regarding Baromezole, please consult your doctor/pharmacist for advice.

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