For Effective Acid Control
ELDOPRAZ
In Chronic gastritis patients who have typical reflux symptoms and a negative endoscopy, 8 wk of treatment with esomeprazole provides better symptom control and symptom relief rates than a 2-wk regimen, with a similar safety profile*.
Also Recommended In
- Esomeprazole as Magnesium Trihydrate in gastric resistant pellets, thereby withstands acid attack in stomach
- Domperidone: 10 mg as immediate release and 20 mg as sustained release pellets for rapid and continuous action for 24 hours
- Domperidone pellets prepared by Extruder-spheronizer technique- ensures uniform and rapid transit from stomach to intestine, hence reduced git irritation and dose dumping
- In single antiplatelet therapy in presence of risk factors (history of peptic disease; concomitant treatment with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or steroids; two of the following: Age > 65 yr, dyspeptic symptoms, and gastrointestinal reflux symptoms)
- In double antiplatelet therapy
- In dual and triple antithrombotic therapy
- In single anticoagulant therapy in presence of risk factors (at least one of the following: Age > 75 yr; history of peptic disease; concomitant use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs)