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Rabicer Tablet

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Rabicer Tablet

It is prescribed for gastroesophageall reflux disease (GERD), Zollinger-Ellison (gastric acid hyper secretion) syndrome and duodenal ulcer.

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Related Faqs

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Can I take Rabicer with vitamin D?

Yes, vitamin D can be taken along with Rabicer. Vitamin D is generally advised to be taken as a supplement with Rabicer as the long term use of Rabicer decreases the absorption of calcium and may lead to calcium deficiency. This can lead to osteoporosis (thinning of bones) and increase the risk of bone fractures like hip, wrist and spine fractures. Please consult your doctor to know about ways to prevent this.

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How is Rabicer useful in the treatment of H. pylori infection?

Rabicer is used along with antibiotics for the treatment of H.Pylori infection. It works by decreasing stomach acid volume and decreasing breakdown and washout of antibiotics leading to an increased antibiotic concentration and tissue penetration. It also helps in the symptomatic relief by decreasing associated acidity, reflux, and heartburn.

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Is rabeprazole a PPI?

Rabeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) and as such covalently binds with and inactivates the gastric parietal cell proton pump (H+/K+-ATPase). This inhibits in turn gastric acid production and raises gastric pH.

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Can I stop taking Rabicer Tablet if I feel better?

No, do not stop taking Rabicer Tablet before completing the full course of treatment. You will start to feel better before your treatment is complete.

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What is Rabicer Tablet used for?

Rabicer Tablet is used for the treatment of stomach and intestinal ulcers (gastric and duodenal ulcers), reflux esophagitis or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It works by reducing the amount of acid made by your stomach and thus relieves your symptoms. Rabicer Tablet also prevents acidity associated with use of painkillers and stress ulcers in critically ill people. It is also used to treat a disease associated with excessive acid production in the stomach known as Zollinger Ellison syndrome (ZES).

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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Sources

  • https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a699060.html https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/rabeprazole/common-questions-about-rabeprazole/

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