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Lanmebi drug 30mg is the preferred drug group indicated for acute treatment and maintenance treatment of ulcerative esophagitis in people with gastroesophageal reflux disease. So what is Lanmebi? What is the correct way to drink? What points to pay attention to, and note when using? Let's learn the article below to help you better understand the uses of Lanmebi medicine.
1. What are the uses of Lanmebi 30mg?
1.1. What is Lanmebi? Lanmebi is a gastrointestinal medication that contains the active ingredient Lansoprazole. The drug has the main ingredient Lansoprazole and is made in the form of
1.2 capsules. What does Lanmebi do? Lansoprazole inhibits H+/K+ - ATPase. The drug is a specific and irreversible inhibitor of the proton pump, due to its selective effect on gastric parietal cells, so it acts faster and more effectively than other drugs. The healing rate (ulcer healing) can reach 95% after 8 weeks of treatment. The drug has little effect on gastric juice volume, pepsin secretion, intragastric factor and gastric contractility.
Lanmebi drug works in:
Treatment of ulcers of the stomach, duodenum, esophagus. Gastroesophageal reflux. Treatment of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Adhere to using the drug according to the indications (uses, functions for whom) written on the Lanmebi drug instruction sheet or the doctor's prescription sheet.
2. Usage of Lanmebi
2.1. How to use Lanmebi Each drug, pharmaceutical product is produced in different forms and has different uses according to the route of administration. The usual routes of drug administration by drug form are: oral drugs, injections, external drugs and suppositories. Carefully read the instructions on how to use Lanmebi above from the instructions for use of the drug, do not arbitrarily use the drug by other routes not stated in the instruction sheet for Lanmebi medicine.
2.2. Dosage of the drug Lanmebi Erosive esophagitis: Short-term symptomatic treatment for all cases of esophagitis: The usual adult dose is 30 mg, once a day, for 4 - 8 weeks. Can be used for another 8 weeks, if not cured. Maintenance treatment after cure of erosive esophagitis to reduce recurrence: Adults 15 mg/day. Safety and efficacy have not been established for long-term maintenance treatment beyond 1 year. Peptic ulcer: 15 to 30 mg, once daily, for 4 to 8 weeks. Should be taken in the morning before breakfast. Duodenal ulcer: 15mg, once a day, for 4 weeks or until cured. Use in combination with Amoxicillin and Clarithromycin in the treatment of H. pylori infection in patients with duodenal ulcer works as follows: Combination of 3 drugs: 30mg Lansoprazole, 1g Amoxicillin and 500mg Clarithromycin, taken twice daily, for 10 to 14 days day. All 3 drugs are taken before meals. Combination of 2 drugs: 30mg Lansoprazole and 1g Amoxicillin, 3 times daily for 14 days. Both drugs are taken before meals. Maintenance treatment after duodenal ulcer has healed: 15mg/time/day. Safety and efficacy have not been established for long-term maintenance treatment beyond 1 year. Other acidosis (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome) The usual adult starting dose is 60 mg once daily. Should be taken in the morning before meals. Then, adjust the dose according to tolerability and to the extent necessary to sufficiently suppress gastric acid secretion and continue treatment until clinical results are achieved. Oral doses in the following days range from 15 to 180 mg daily to maintain basal gastric acid secretion below 10 mEq/hour (5 mEq/hour in patients with prior gastric surgery). Doses above 120mg/day should be divided into 2 oral doses. Dosage adjustment is required for patients with severe liver disease. The dose must be reduced, usually not to exceed 30 mg/day. Lansoprazole is not stable in the acidic environment (gastric juice), so lansoprazole must be taken before eating and not broken or chewed.
In case you miss a dose while you are taking the medicine, take it as soon as possible (usually it can be taken 1-2 hours before the time ordered by the doctor). However, if the time has passed. It is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the prescribed time. Be careful not to double the prescribed dose.
Besides, prescription drugs also need a prescription from a doctor or pharmacist. Over-the-counter medications require a leaflet from the manufacturer. Carefully read and follow the exact dose indicated on the prescription or medication leaflet. When using an overdose of Lanmebi, it is necessary to stop taking it, immediately notify a doctor or pharmacist when there are abnormal manifestations
Abnormal manifestations of overdose should notify the doctor or medical person in charge. In case of an overdose of Lanmebi, there are symptoms that require emergency: Call 911 immediately for guidance and help. Family members should bring medical records, all prescriptions/pots of medicine that have been and are being used by doctors so that doctors can quickly diagnose and treat
3. Contraindications of the drug Lanmebi
Hypersensitivity to drug components. Normally, people who are allergic to any substance in the composition of the drug should not use the drug. Other cases are specified in the drug leaflet or doctor's prescription. Contraindications to the drug Lanmebi must be understood as an absolute contraindication, that is, for any reason the contraindication is flexible enough to use the drug.
4. Notes when using Lanmebi
Be careful when using the drug for people with liver failure. The subjects to note before taking Lanmebi: the elderly, pregnant women, lactating women, children under 15 years old, people with liver failure, kidney failure, people with hypersensitivity to any substance in the drug. ingredients... Or subjects with myasthenia gravis, hepatic coma, stomach ulcers Consider and consult a doctor or pharmacist before using the drug for children, pregnant and lactating women. suck. Even tested drugs still have risks when used. The drug should be used with caution in the elderly because the sensitivity to this drug may be greater than that of normal adults.
5. Side effects of the drug Lanmebi
Common:
Body as a whole: Headache, dizziness Digestive: Diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation, dyspepsia. Skin: Rash. Uncommon:
Systemic: Fatigue Subclinical: Increased levels of serum gastrin, liver enzymes, hematocrit, hemoglobin, uric acid and proteinuria.
6. How to store Lanmebi
Concentration, content, active ingredients of the drug are affected if the drug is not good or when the expiry date is expired, leading to harm when used. Carefully read the information on the storage and expiry date of the medicine listed on the product packaging and the package insert. Usually medicines are stored at room temperature, away from moisture and light. When medication is past its expiration date or cannot be used, consult your doctor, pharmacist or garbage disposal for a safe way to dispose of it. Medicines should not be thrown down the toilet or plumbing unless asked to do so.
Be careful not to keep Lanmebi out of the reach of children and away from pets. Before using Lanmebi, it is necessary to double-check the expiry date indicated on the product packaging, especially with medicines that are stored at home.
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