Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg
Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg is a medication containing 30 mg of Lansoprazole in the form of enteric-coated micro pellets that are resistant to stomach acid. This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as proton pump inhibitors that work by reducing the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
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Generic Name (Ingredient) | Lansoprazole 30 Mg |
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Description
Usage
Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg is primarily used for the short-term treatment of various stomach conditions in adults such as duodenal ulcers, benign gastric ulcers, gastric ulcers caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and erosive esophagitis. Additionally, it is used for the long-term treatment of pathological hypersecretion conditions, including Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome and for the treatment of duodenal ulcers associated with H. Pylori infection.
In pediatric patients aged 1-11 years, Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg is used for the short-term treatment of symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux disease and erosive esophagitis.
How it Works
Lansoprazole, the active ingredient in Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg, works by specifically inhibiting the H+/K±ATPase enzyme, also known as the acid (proton) pump, in gastric parietal cells. This reduces the secretion of gastric acid regardless of the nature of the stimulus that causes acid formation, resulting in a decreased amount of acid produced in the stomach.
After taking a single oral dose of 30 mg of Lansoprazole, studies have shown that gastric acid secretion was inhibited by 97% after 2 hours and remained below 50% of pre-treatment levels even after 24 hours. In cases of stomach and duodenal ulcers, endoscopic cicatrization rates were found to be 75% after 2 weeks and 95% after 4 weeks with a daily dose of 30 mg of Lansoprazole. In reflux esophagitis, these rates were 80% after 4 weeks and 95% after 8 weeks.
Side Effects
As with all medications, Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg can cause side effects. Some common side effects include headache, diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, and dizziness. These side effects are usually mild and go away on their own.
In rare cases, Lansoprazole can cause more serious side effects such as kidney problems, diarrhea that may be a sign of a new infection, new or worsening symptoms of lupus, and an increased risk of bone fractures when taken long-term or more than once per day. If you experience any of these side effects or any other unusual symptoms while taking Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg, you should contact your doctor immediately.
Conclusion
Lansor Mikropellet Capsule 30 Mg is a medication that can effectively treat various stomach conditions by reducing the amount of acid produced in the stomach. While it can cause some side effects, many people take this medication without any problems. If you have concerns about the potential side effects of this medication, it is always best to discuss them with your doctor.
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