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lansoprazole, lan-soe-pra-zole, treat certain conditions in which there is too much acid, stomach, treat duodenal and gastric ulcers and gastroesophageal reflux disease, gerd, a condition in which the acid, stomach washes back up into the esophagus, sometimes lansoprazole is used in combination with antibiotics to treat ulcers associated with infection caused by the h pylori bacteria, germ, lansoprazole is also, treat zollinger-ellison disease, a condition in which the stomach produces too much acid, lansoprazole works by decreasing the amount, acid produced by the stomach, oral, delayed-release capsules, delayed-release oral suspension, delayed-release orally disintegrating tablets, parenteral, injection, for lansoprazole, allergic reaction to lansoprazole, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, studies, studies in animals have not shown that lansoprazole causes harm to the fetus, when breast-feeding (Encyc), lansoprazole may pass into the breast milk, has been shown to cause unwanted effects, tumors in animals, can be necessary for, take another medicine, to stop breast-feeding during treatment, be sure you have discussed the risks and benefits, the medicine with a physician, children there is no specific information comparing the use, oral lansoprazole in children less than 1 year, age with use in other age groups, safe to use oral lansoprazole to treat heartburn and erosive esophagitis in people between 1 and 17 years, studies on lansoprazole for injection, done only in adult patients, lansoprazole for injection in children with use in other age groups, in studies done to date that have included older adults, lansoprazole did not cause different side effects, problems than it did in younger adults, an interaction might occur, change the dose, when you are taking lansoprazole, health care professionals, sucralfate, carafate, oral lansoprazole should be taken at least 30 minutes before sucralfate so that lansoprazole will be properly absorbed, warfarin, coumadin, may increase my chance, bleeding side effects, a physician may test my blood after you start lansoprazole and after you stop lansoprazole, take oral lansoprazole before a meal, preferably, for delayed-release capsules swallow the capsule whole, do not crush, break, chew the capsule, cannot swallow the capsule whole, may open it and sprinkle the granules contained, capsule on one tablespoonful, applesauce and swallow it immediately, may mix the granules in some fruit, vegetable juice and drink it immediately, juices you may use include apple, cranberry, grape, orange, pineapple, prune, tomato, v-8 vegetable juice, do not chew, crush the granules, for delayed-release oral suspension: empty the packet contents into a container containing 2 tablespoons, water, stir well and drink immediately, the content remains after drinking, add more water and drink immediately, enteral administration tubes, do not take this medicine through them, for delayed-release orally disintegrating tablets do not chew, place on tongue and allow to disintegrate, with, without water, until particles can be swallowed, are using this medicine with an oral syringe, place a 15 mg tablet in oral syringe and fill with 4 ml, water, place a 30 mg tablet in oral syringe and fill with 10 ml, water, shake gently, after medicine mixes completely with the water, take the mixture within 15 minutes, refill the syringe with 2 ml, 5 ml for the 30 mg tablet, water, shake gently and take any remaining contents, are using this medicine with a nasogastric tube, place a 15 mg tablet in oral syringe and fill with 4 ml, water, place a 30 mg tablet in oral syringe and fill with 10 ml, water, shake gently, after tablet has dispersed, inject through the nasogastric tube into the stomach within 15 minutes, refill the syringe with approximately 5 ml, water, shake gently and administer any remaining contents
take this medicine for the full time, begin to feel better, keep my appointments with a physician for check-ups so that a physician will be better able to tell you when to stop taking this medicine, lansoprazole will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, lansoprazole, dose is different, the number, doses you take each day, length, time you take the medicine depend on the medical problem for which you are taking lansoprazole, for oral, dosage form, delayed-release capsule, delayed-release oral suspension, delayed-release orally disintegrating tablet, to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease, gerd, 15 to 30 mg once a day, preferably taken, morning before a meal, children less than 1 year, children 1 to 18 years, 15 to 30 mg once daily for 8 to 12 weeks, to treat duodenal ulcers, 15 milligrams, preferably taken, morning before a meal, a physician may increase my dose, children up to 18 years, to treat duodenal ulcers related to infection with h pylori, 30 mg plus amoxicillin 1000 mg, 1 gram, plus clarithromycin 500 mg, taken together before meals twice a day for ten to fourteen days, alternatively, take lansoprazole 30 mg plus amoxicillin 1000 mg, 1 gram, before meals three times a day for fourteen days, children up to 18 years, to treat gastric ulcers, 15 to 30 mg once a day, preferably taken, morning before a meal, children up to 18 years, to treat conditions in which the stomach produces too much acid, 60 mg once a day, preferably taken, morning before a meal, a physician may increase my dose, children up to 18 years, for injection, dosage form, to treat erosive esophagitis in patients you cannot take oral lansoprazole, 30 mg once a day injected into a vein, if i miss a dose, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, important that a physician check my progress at regular intervals, condition does not improve, becomes worse, discuss this with a physician, side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, diarrhea, skin rash (Encyc), itching, abdominal, stomach pain, decreased appetite, joint pain, nausea, vomiting, anxiety, cold, flu-like symptoms, constipation, increased cough, mental depression, muscle pain, rectal bleeding, unusual bleeding, bruising, incidence not known, abdominal tenderness, back, leg, stomach pains, bleeding gums, blistering, peeling, loosening, skin, bloating, bloody, tarry stools (Encyc), change in mental status, chest pain (Encyc), chills, clay colored stools, constipation, cough, hoarseness, dark, bloody urine, difficulty breathing (Encyc), difficulty speaking, difficulty swallowing, fast heartbeat, fatigue, fever, general body swelling, high fever, hives, indigestion, appetite, lower back, side pain, nosebleeds, painful, difficult urination (Encyc), pains in stomach, side, abdomen, possibly radiating to the back, pale skin, puffiness, swelling, the eyelids, around the eyes, face, lips, tongue, red irritated eyes, pinpoint red spots on skin, red skin lesions, often with a purple center, seizures, shortness of breath, sore throat, sores, ulcers, white spots on lips, in mouth, swelling, feet, lower legs, swollen, painful glands, tightness in chest, unusual tiredness (Encyc), weakness, wheezing, yellowing, the eyes, skin, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, dizziness (Encyc), headache, bleeding, blistering, burning, coldness, discoloration (Encyc), skin, feeling, pressure, hives, infection, inflammation, itching, lumps (Encyc), numbness (Encyc), pain, rash, redness, scarring, soreness, stinging, swelling, tenderness, tingling, ulceration, warmth at injection site, mild nausea, acid, sour stomach (Encyc), bad, unusual, unpleasant, after)taste, belching, burning, crawling, itching, numbness (Encyc), prickling, "pins and needles", tingling feelings, change in taste, feeling faint, dizzy, light-headedness, feeling, warmth, heat, flushing, redness, skin, especially on face and neck, heartburn, indigestion, mild diarrhea, mild headache, mild vomiting, stomach discomfort, upset, pain, sweating, incidence not known, difficulty in speaking, decrease in frequency, urination, decrease in urine volume, difficulty in passing urine, dribbling, other side effects,
brand names, prevacid prevacid i.v, prevacid,
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gastric acid pump inhibitor antiulcer agent
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