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Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules

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Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules are gastrointestinal agents primarily used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), heartburn, acidity, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, Helicobacter pylori infection, irritable bowel syndrome, indigestion, and duodenal and gastric ulcers. 

The Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules consist of two formulations, and they both follow different mechanisms. Rabeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) That decreases the amount of acid. On the other hand, Levosulpiride is a prokinetic agent that prevents the backflow of food into the mouth by increasing the pressure on the food pipe.
This medicine is usually taken on an empty stomach or consult your health professional. Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules can cause some challenging consequences for some people which include nausea, dizziness, and many more. 

Working of Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules

The Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules work efficiently to prevent gastronomical diseases. It is a combination of two formulations that perform their functions well to alleviate such problems. Their workings are as follows:

  • Rabeprazole Sodium inhibits the growth of an enzyme called gastric proton pump, which is the root cause of acid production. The enteric-coated formula provides a clear passage for it to reach the intestines where it can be properly absorbed. 
  • The sustain-released Levosulpiride prevents the food to not entering the mouth again rather than going directly to the stomach. Also, it ensures stable absorption levels in plasma and blood. 

Side Effects of Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules

This salt combination is well tolerated and considered safe. However, some side effects can delve into the human body if medical advice is not followed or taken with carelessness. The effects are:

  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Abdominal pain 
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Dry mouth
  • Weakness
  • Irregular periods

These side effects of Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules can grow into a chronic disease, so better take it as directed by your healthcare expert.

Precautions of Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules

With the use of Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules, there should be no negligence, as it might deteriorate your health rather than to cure it. The precautionary steps associated with this are:

  • Avoid if you have allergies, kidney problems, and liver issues.
  • Do not consume more than the prescribed volume, or do not stop consuming it before completing your course.
  • Avoid consuming alcohol because it will increase the chances of adverse reactions.
  • if you are a pregnant woman, a breastfeeding mother, and you are planning to be a mother, then do not consume it without a prescription. 
  • Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules can cause dizziness and drowsiness, so better to avoid driving or operating heavy vehicles and machinery while on this medication.

Follow these steps along with a doctor’s prescription to see the positive impact of the Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules on your health.

Storage: Dry, cool, and a place away from direct sunlight is the favourable storage place for Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules.

Disclaimer: Adorefem does not promote the use of Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules. Do take proper consultation with your medical expert before taking it.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Question 1. When to take the Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules?

Answer: This medication is usually taken when the stomach starts to produce excess acid by disturbing the mucous layer (a protective layer that shields our stomach from acidity). After the health professional’s recommendation, you can take the Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules. 

Question 2. How do Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules work?
Answer: The Rabeprazole Sodium blocks the enzyme responsible for enhancing the acidic amount in the stomach. In addition, to avoid the backflow of the food, Levosulpiride increases the pressure on the food pipe. This is how these capsules work to prevent or treat acidity problems.

Question 3. How to take the Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules?
Answer: The Enteric-coated Rabeprazole Sodium and Sustained-Release Levosulpiride Capsules should be taken as a whole with water without chewing or breaking it. Also, take this drug at the same time every day, or as said by your doctor. 

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