
lansoz (LANSOPRAZOLE)
Introduction to lansoz
Lansoz is a medication primarily used to treat conditions related to excess stomach acid. It is effective in managing symptoms of heartburn, ulcers, and gastroesophageal reflux d... See More

What is Lansoz?
Lansoz is a medicine that blocks the production of stomach acid. It works by interfering with an enzyme in the stomach that produces acid. By blocking this enzyme, Lansoz can reduce the amount of acid produced, leading to relief from symptoms such as heartburn and indigestion.

What is the usual dose of Lansoz?
The usual starting dose for adults is typically 50 mg once daily. Depending on the patient's response, the dose may be adjusted by a healthcare provider. The maximum recommended dose is 100 mg per day. For secondary indications, such as heart failure, the dose may differ, and specific instructions should be followed. For children or the elderly, dose adjustments may be necessary due to differences in metabolism or sensitivity. It's crucial to follow a healthcare provider's instructions for dosing to ensure safety and effectiveness.

How do I take Lansoz?
Take the medicine before you eat. Swallow the capsules whole, do not break or chew them.

For how long do I take Lansoz?
Lansoz treatment lasts different lengths of time depending on what's being treated. For ulcers in the stomach or duodenum (the first part of your small intestine), treatment might be as short as a couple of weeks or as long as eight weeks. If you're taking medicine to prevent ulcers from coming back, you'll likely take it for a shorter time. For heartburn (GERD), treatment is usually up to eight weeks. Severe cases of heartburn or a rare condition called Zollinger-Ellison syndrome may need much longer treatment, even years.

What disease or symptom is Lansoz used for?
Lansoz capsules are used to treat stomach and esophagus problems, such as ulcers, acid reflux, and heartburn. They can also help prevent ulcers from coming back. They work by reducing the amount of acid produced in the stomach.

How long does it take for Lansoz to start working?
Lansoz reduces stomach acid within 1 to 3 hours. Heartburn relief may take 1 to 2 days, while ulcers can take weeks to heal. For best results, take it 30–60 minutes before a meal.

Is Lansoz effective?
Lansoz is a medication used to treat and prevent ulcers in the stomach and small intestine. It works by reducing the amount of acid produced by the stomach. In studies, Lansoz has been shown to be effective in reducing the risk of ulcers coming back. A combination of Lansoz, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin was found to be more effective than any combination of two of these medications. Lansoz combined with amoxicillin was more effective than either medication alone. In another study, a 10-day course of Lansoz triple therapy was found to be as effective as a 14-day course in eradicating ulcers. However, Lansoz was not found to be effective in treating infants with acid reflux.

How do I know if Lansoz is working?
Measuring the effects of Lansoz involves checking two key factors: 1. **Mean Gastric pH:** This measures the average acidity level in the stomach. A higher pH means a less acidic environment, which is beneficial for reducing stomach discomfort. 2. **Percentage of Time Gastric pH is Greater Than 3 and 4:** This indicates how often the stomach pH is above certain thresholds. A pH greater than 3 or 4 means the stomach is less acidic, which helps protect the stomach lining and reduce symptoms like heartburn and acid reflux.

How does Lansoz work?
Lansoz is a medication that reduces stomach acid. It belongs to a group of drugs called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). PPIs block an enzyme in the stomach that helps make acid. By blocking this enzyme, Lansoz decreases the amount of stomach acid produced. Lansoz is used to treat conditions such as heartburn, ulcers, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

Who should avoid taking Lansoz?
Take Lansoz exactly as prescribed. It may help your acid-related symptoms, but you could still have serious stomach problems. Possible side effects include: * Kidney problems * Diarrhea caused by an infection * Growths in your stomach * Bone fractures * Lupus

Can I take Lansoz with other prescription drugs?
Lansoz can interact with other medications, including: * Antiretroviral drugs (e.g., rilpivirine, atazanavir): Lansoz may decrease the effectiveness of these drugs or increase their toxicity. * Warfarin: Lansoz may increase the risk of bleeding by interacting with warfarin. * Methotrexate: Lansoz may increase the levels of methotrexate in the body, which can lead to side effects. * Digoxin: Lansoz may increase the levels of digoxin in the body. * Other drugs: Lansoz may affect the absorption of other drugs by reducing stomach acid.

Can Lansoz be taken safely while pregnant?
In animal studies, taking Lansoz during pregnancy may affect the growth and development of the baby. However, in a large study of pregnant women taking PPIs (including Lansoz), no significant increase in birth defects or miscarriages was found. However, the risk of birth defects and miscarriages in general is still present, even without taking PPIs. If Lansoz is taken with clarithromycin, the pregnancy information for clarithromycin should also be considered. Consult a healthcare professional for more information on using Lansoz during pregnancy.

Can Lansoz be taken safely while breastfeeding?
It's not clear if this medicine gets into breast milk. Talk to your doctor about the best way to feed your baby if you take this medicine.

Is Lansoz safe for the elderly?
In studies of the medicine Lansoz, about one in six people were age 65 or older. These older patients seemed to do just as well and had the same safety profile as younger patients. However, doctors can't say for sure that some older adults might not be more sensitive to the medicine than others.

How should I store Lansoz?
Keep Lansoz tablets at room temperature between 68° to 77°F (20° to 25°C). Keep all medicines out of reach of children.

Does Lansoz make people tired or drowsy?
Tiredness or drowsiness is not a common side effect, but some individuals may experience mild fatigue.

Does Lansoz cause stomach upset?
Stomach upset is a possible side effect, including nausea, diarrhea, or constipation.

Does Lansoz affect sleep?
Lansoz is not known to affect sleep directly, but any gastrointestinal discomfort could disrupt sleep.

Does Lansoz make it hard to think or concentrate?
It is not typically associated with cognitive impairment, though some people may feel dizzy or lightheaded.

Does Lansoz affect mood?
Mood changes are not commonly associated with Lansoz, but some people may experience irritability or mild mood swings.

Does Lansoz interfere with sexual function?
Lansoz does not generally interfere with sexual function.

Does Lansoz affect appetite?
It may cause mild appetite changes, but significant effects on appetite are not common.

Does Lansoz cause weight gain?
Weight gain is not a typical side effect of Lansoz.

Does Lansoz cause headaches?
Headaches are a possible side effect, though they are not very common.

Does Lansoz limit driving?
Lansoz does not usually impair driving, but dizziness or drowsiness in some individuals could affect their ability to drive safely.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Lansoz?
While moderate alcohol consumption is unlikely to cause harm, it may increase stomach irritation or affect the medication's effectiveness, so it’s best to drink in moderation.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Lansoz?
Yes, it is safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Lansoz.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Lansoz?
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What are the most common side effects of Lansoz?
A side effect is an unwanted or unexpected symptom caused by a medicine. For this medicine, common side effects might include nausea, which is feeling sick to your stomach, dizziness, which is feeling lightheaded, headache, which is pain in your head, fatigue, which is feeling very tired, and dry mouth, which is when your mouth feels unusually dry. The frequency of these side effects can vary, but they are generally not experienced by everyone. It's important to remember that when starting a new medicine, you might notice new symptoms. These could be unrelated to the medicine, temporary, or due to another health issue. Always talk to your healthcare provider before stopping any medicine, as they can help you understand the risks and benefits.

Does Lansoz have adverse effects?
Adverse effects, which are unwanted or harmful reactions to a medicine, can occur with any medication. For this medicine, common adverse effects might include nausea, headache, dizziness, fatigue, and dry mouth. These effects can vary in how often they happen, but they are generally not severe. However, there are serious adverse effects that, although rare, need immediate medical attention. These might include severe allergic reactions, which can cause difficulty breathing or swelling, or signs of liver problems, such as yellowing of the skin or eyes. It's important to report any new or worsening symptoms to a healthcare provider. Never stop taking a medicine without first consulting with a healthcare professional, as they can provide guidance on how to manage side effects safely.

Is Lansoz addictive?
To determine if a medicine is addictive, we first need to know if it has habit-forming potential. If it does, this means the body can become dependent on it, which means needing more of the medicine to feel the same effects or experiencing withdrawal symptoms without it. Signs of dependence include craving the medicine, using it more often than prescribed, or feeling unable to stop using it. To prevent addiction, follow the doctor's instructions carefully, do not increase the dose on your own, and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider. If the medicine has no known potential for addiction, it is safe to use as directed without the risk of developing a habit.

Does Lansoz have any safety warnings?
This medicine, which is called ibuprofen, has several safety warnings. First, it can cause stomach bleeding, which is a serious condition where the lining of the stomach is damaged. This is more likely if you take it in high doses or for a long time. Symptoms to watch for include stomach pain, black or bloody stools, and vomiting blood. Another warning is that ibuprofen can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke, which are conditions where blood flow to the heart or brain is blocked. This risk is higher if you have heart disease or use it long-term. Signs to monitor include chest pain, shortness of breath, and sudden weakness or numbness. Lastly, ibuprofen can cause kidney problems, which means the kidneys may not work properly. Symptoms include changes in urination, swelling in the legs, and fatigue. It's important to use the lowest effective dose for the shortest time possible to reduce these risks.

Is it safe to stop Lansoz?
To determine if it's safe to stop a medicine, first identify its purpose. If it's for managing a chronic condition like hypertension or diabetes, stopping it suddenly can lead to serious health risks, such as uncontrolled blood pressure or blood sugar levels. If the medicine is for symptomatic relief or treating an acute condition like an infection, stopping it might lead to a return of symptoms or incomplete treatment. Some medicines can cause withdrawal symptoms or rebound effects, where symptoms return worse than before. Abruptly stopping certain medicines can be life-threatening, especially those affecting the heart or brain. Always consult a doctor before stopping any medicine to ensure it's done safely and appropriately.

How do I dispose of Lansoz?
If you can, bring unused medicines to a drug take-back program or collection site at a pharmacy or hospital. They will dispose of this medicine properly so they don't harm people or the environment. If you can't find a take-back program, you can throw most medicines in the trash at home. But first, take them out of their original containers, mix them with something undesirable like used coffee grounds, seal the mixture in a plastic bag and throw it away.

What are Lansoz possible harms and risks?
Taking Lansoz may cause mild side effects like diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, or constipation. In some cases, it can cause serious side effects like shaking, seizures, dizziness, muscle weakness, or irregular heartbeat. Rarely, Lansoz can lead to severe skin reactions. Additionally, people who use Lansoz for a long time may have an increased risk of developing growths in their stomach called fundic gland polyps.
Available in 2 variations

Lansoz 15mg Capsule
Lansoz 15mg Capsule
Lansoprazole (15mg)
strip of 10 capsules

Lansoz 30mg Capsule
Lansoz 30mg Capsule
Lansoprazole (30mg)
strip of 10 capsules