Using Gastro Medicine

2021-11-14 10:24:38
Can you please help me if I can use Esoprazole + Domperidone capsule in place of Rabeprazole+ Domperidone capsule ? I am asking this for my general use to avoid acid reflux, and also before having other medicines (as generally prescribed by doctors to have empty stomach and then take oter medicines after food).
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Yes esmoprazole can be used instead of rabeprazole

Answered2021-11-15 18:35:31

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Answered2021-11-14 15:38:41

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I suggest you get evaluated for reflux and where we stand now in terms of severity and is there anything that can be done to lower down the reflux apart from just using PPI for prolonged period. By the way you also keep in mind the side effects of prolonged (> 1 yr) PPI use.
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follow good diet regime

Answered2021-11-14 12:10:34

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Yes u can use

Answered2021-11-14 10:31:01

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Yes you can take

Answered2021-11-18 06:39:08

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You can use plain Esomoprazole instead of combination of it is only for acid reflux.
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Take the medicine before breakfast or 30 min before meal whichever is earlier once a day.
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avoid spicy foods. eat at regular intervals.

Answered2021-11-14 10:49:38

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