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  2. Proton-pump inhibitor - Wikipedia

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    In general, proton pump inhibitors are well tolerated, and the incidence of short-term adverse effects is relatively low. The range and occurrence of adverse effects are similar for all of the PPIs, though they have been reported more frequently with omeprazole. This may be due to its longer availability and, hence, clinical experience.

  3. Lansoprazole - Wikipedia

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    Lansoprazole is used for treatment of: [3] Ulcers of the stomach and duodenum, and NSAID-induced ulcers; Helicobacter pylori infection, alongside antibiotics (adjunctive treatment), treatment to kill H. pylori causing ulcers or other problems involves using two other drugs besides lansoprazole known as "triple therapy", and involves taking twice daily for 10 or 14 days lansoprazole ...

  4. Anti-ulcer agents - Wikipedia

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    Bismuth subsalicylate is an antimicrobial agent of another drug class that can also be used to eradicate H. pylori for treating PUD. Agents for suppressing gastric acid secretion are proton-pump inhibitors (PPI), such as lansoprazole, pantoprazole, rabeprazole, omeprazole and esomeprazole.

  5. Pantoprazole - Wikipedia

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    Pantoprazole is a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) and its effectiveness is similar to that of other PPIs. [8] It is available by mouth and by injection into a vein. [5] Common side effects include headaches, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and joint pain.

  6. Rabeprazole - Wikipedia

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    However, the acid-suppression effects of rabeprazole, like other PPIs, may interfere with the absorption of drugs that require acid, such as ketoconazole and digoxin. [ 11 ] There is some evidence that omeprazole and esomeprazole , two medications in the same class as rabeprazole, can disturb the conversion of an anticoagulant medication called ...

  7. Refreezing the Arctic, health care horror stories, holiday ...

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    1️⃣ Controversial plan: A startup wants to artificially thicken sea ice across hundreds of thousands of square miles in the Arctic.The goal is to slow down or even reverse summer ice loss and ...

  8. Drugs for acid-related disorders - Wikipedia

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    These drugs are among the most widely sold drugs in the world, and are generally considered effective. [3] When these medications are used long term, the lowest effective dose should be taken. [4] They may also be taken only when symptoms occur in those with frequent problems. [5] Proton-pump inhibitors are named using the suffix "-prazole".

  9. What is ketamine, the drug responsible for ‘Friends’ star ...

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    Using the two drugs together poses a "major" risk and can increase side effects like "dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, difficulty concentrating, excessive sedation, and respiratory depression ...