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Aprazol 025mg Tablet is prescribed for the prevention of stomach ulcers and acidity that may result from prolonged use of painkillers It falls under the category of proton pump inhibitors PPIs It is recommended to take this medicine one hour before a meal preferably in the morning The dosage will be determined based on your specific condition and response to the medication It is important to continue taking the prescribed dose even if your symptoms improve quickly To enhance the effectiveness of the treatment try consuming smaller meals more frequently and avoid caffeinated drinks like tea and coffee as well as spicy or fatty foods This medicine may cause mild side effects such as nausea headache flatulence and diarrhea If these symptoms persist or cause significant discomfort it is advisable to consult your doctor Prolonged use of this medication may increase the risk of side effects For example using this medicine for more than a year may heighten the risk of bone fractures especially with higher doses Speak to your doctor about strategies to prevent bone loss and osteoporosis such as taking calcium and vitamin D supplements Before starting this medication inform your doctor if you have severe liver problems are taking HIV medication have experienced allergic reactions to similar medicines in the past or suffer from bone loss or osteoporosis Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medication

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Available in 2 variations

Aprazol 0.5mg Tablet

Aprazol 0.5mg Tablet

Aprazol 0.5mg Tablet

Lansoprazole (0.5mg)

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Aprazol 0.25mg Tablet

Aprazol 0.25mg Tablet

Aprazol 0.25mg Tablet

Lansoprazole (0.25mg)

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Related Faqs

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Can I take alcohol with Pancard?

No, alcohol intake is not advised with Pancard. Alcohol itself does not affect the working of Pancard, but it can increase the acid production. This may further cause worsening of your symptoms.

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Why are alprazolam tablets used?

Alprazolam is used to treat anxiety disorders and panic disorder (sudden, unexpected attacks of extreme fear and worry about these attacks). Alprazolam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines. It works by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain.

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While taking Aprazol, which foods should be avoided?

You should preferably avoid foods that cause acidity and heartburn as they will only worsen your condition, for example: fried or spicy food, butter, oil, and juices, caffeinated drinks like cola or tea, drinks from citrus fruits like lemon water or orange juice and alcohol.

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Should Aprazol be taken empty stomach or with food?

Usually, Aprazol is taken once a day, first thing in the morning, on an empty stomach. If you take Aprazol twice a day, take 1 dose in the morning and 1 dose in the evening. The tablets should be swallowed whole (remember not be chewed or crushed) and taken at least 1 hour before a meal with some water.

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How is Aprazol given through the nasogastric tube?

Your doctor or nurse will show you the correct way of giving Aprazol through the nasogastric (NG) tube. Open the Aprazol capsule and empty the granules into a syringe. Mix the contents with apple juice in the syringe and attach it to the NG tube and give directly into the stomach. Once given, flush the NG tube with more apple juice to clear the tube.

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Is a single dose of Pansab sufficient?

No, a single dose may not be sufficient. However, with only a few doses of Pansab you may get relief with the symptoms. Pansab is usually needed only for a short term or upto 2 weeks for heartburn, indigestion, acid reflux. However, if need arises, such as for treating peptic ulcer disease and Zollinger Ellison syndrome (ZES), Pansab may be prescribed for a long term duration as well. Please consult your doctor if you do not feel better even after taking Pansab regularly for 2 weeks as prescribed.

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Published At: Dec 10, 2024

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