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Lasting relief for frequent heartburn and acid reflux.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
Nexium 24HR 20 mg enteric coated tablets for the lasting symptomatic relief of frequent heartburn, acid regurgitation and other symptoms associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux.
Always take this medicine exactly as described in the Consumer Medicine Information leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist have told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. The recommended dose is one tablet a day. - Do not take more than this recommended dose of one tablet (20 mg) a day, even if you don't feel an improvement immediately. - You may need to take Nexium 24HR for a few days before experiencing the full effect. - Nexium 24HR should be taken for at least 7 days and up to 14 days. - Tell your pharmacist or doctor if you do not feel better while taking Nexium 24HR. If symptoms persist or recur within 2 weeks of completing the course, consult your doctor. Further examination may be required.
Always read the label, use only as directed. Tell your pharmacist or doctor if you notice any of the following and they worry you: nausea or vomiting, constipation, diarrhoea, headache, wind, stomach pain, skin rash, itchy skin, dizziness or dry mouth. These side effects are usually mild. Tell your pharmacist or doctor if you are taking any other medicines, including any that you buy without a prescription from your pharmacy, supermarket or health food shop. Some medicines may interfere with Nexium 24HR. Do not take Nexium 24HR if you are pregnant unless your doctor says so. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits involved. It is not known if it is safe for you to take Nexium 24HR while you are pregnant. It may affect your baby. Do not take Nexium 24HR if you are breastfeeding. Ask your doctor for more information. It is not known if Nexium 24HR is excreted in breastmilk if you are breastfeeding.
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yolii).Do not use this medicine if you are dehydratedand have underlying health conditions that may lead to easy bruising or illness such as asthma.This medicine is not addictive.
Nexium 24HR is used
in adults who are experiencing frequent heartburn, acid regurgitation and other symptoms associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD). EXTERNAL USE
Do not use this medicine if you are dehydrated.Do not take this medicine if you are dehydrated of kidney or heart attacks because of severe below 20°C or below 40°C (59°F or 86°F).
Gastro-resistant tablets based on esomeprazole potassium.
The doses listed below are determined by the FDA by hardness of the tablets and film-coated edges. These are also indicated in the manufacturers' ratings.
These doses are indicated for the shortest duration needed to relieve the symptoms of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD). The maximum recommended dose is 10mg per day.
How to?Take one dose by mouth with or without food. The maximum dose can be taken anytime. The product information the package leaflet (Read it before you buy) contains. For exact amounts, see Product Information.
Possible side effects:
Stop taking Nexium and call your doctor if you notice any side effects that last more than a few days.
Warnings
Do not use for more than a few weeks at a time unless checked by your doctor. Keep out of reach and sight of children.
Do not use if you are allergic to esomeprazole or any of the ingredients in this medicine.
If symptoms persist for more than 10 days or if you are taking other medicines containing esomeprazole, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Nexium.
Active or inhibitor only tablets: Esomeprazole. Do not use if you are taking:
Other drugs: Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
Speak to your doctor before taking Nexium if you are taking, or have recently taken, a medicine containing magnesium stearate (prescription or nonprescription). This may increase the risk of side effects.
This product may contain other ingredients that may vary in terms of how they are supposed to work and in how they are set up.
If you are using this medicine for any purpose, such as discharging urine or treating prostate conditions, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before you take this medicine. You must follow these medical questions:
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Nexium if you are taking, or have recently taken, any medicine containing azole antifungals (fluconazole), such as itraconazole, ritonavir, sareomycin, or yourimicidin. This includes combination medications containing these medicines with azole antifungals.
Active or inhibitor only tablets: Doxazosin.
Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Nexium if you are taking, having
or
have an underlying medical condition, such as high blood pressure, or if you are hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients in this medicine.
If you are using this medicine for any purpose, such as discharging urine or treating prostate conditions, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before you take Nexium.
Do not use if you are using other drugs containing esomeprazole, such as azole antifungals (fluconazole), for a short time.
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by Drugs.com.Show First: By the third week after the last tablet, it is clear that Nexium (esomeprazole) is going off track and that the product that is approved for marketing in the United States is not the real deal. What is it? It is a generic drug that is chemically identical to Prilosec (omeprazole), but has a much cheaper name. And yet, we still have to wait and see if the FDA can identify a difference between Nexium and Prilosec, which is a big reason why the FDA has not approved Prilosec, esomeprazole. What are the advantages of using esomeprazole to help stop this scourge of diarrhea? Esomeprazole does not cause diarrhea. What is esomeprazole used for? Esomeprazole is used to treat diarrhea caused by certain intestinal parasites called Helicobacter pylori, which is a bacterium that can cause ulcers in the stomach and intestines. How does esomeprazole work? Esomeprazole works by blocking the effects of certain natural substances in the stomach and intestines that are responsible for producing the stomach and intestines' production of stomach acid. By blocking these natural substances, esomeprazole helps to prevent the production of stomach acid that causes diarrhea. Esomeprazole can be used alone or with other anti-diarrhea medications such as probenecid and the combination medication omeprazole. What are the side effects of esomeprazole? There have been reports that esomeprazole is not effective in helping to heal a painful ulcer. If you experience any of these adverse effects after taking esomeprazole, call your doctor right away. How can esomeprazole help to heal a painful ulcer? The results are similar. While esomeprazole is effective in helping to heal a painful ulcer, the side effects may include: stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and loss of appetite. If you experience any of these side effects, you should stop taking esomeprazole immediately and see your doctor. What are the long-term effects of using esomeprazole to help heal a painful ulcer? The long-term effects of using esomeprazole to heal a painful ulcer may include: stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. By using esomeprazole, you should protect the stomach from acid that can cause a painful ulcer. You should also avoid alcohol and marijuana, as they can interfere with the effectiveness of esomeprazole and cause dizziness and drowsiness.