Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

Synonyms in a broader sense Proton pump inhibitors PPI Gastric acid blocker Nexium® MUPS Agopton® Lansogamma® Lansoprazole-ratiopharm Antra® MUPS Omegamma® Omep® Omeprazole STADA Ulcozol® Pariet® Pantozol®. Pantoprazole®. Rifun® Definition Proton pump inhibitors (short: PPI;= proton pump inhibitors) are very effective drugs for the treatment of stomach acid-related complaints such as heartburn, esophagitis or stomach ulcers. … Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

Application of proton pump inhibitors | Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

Application of proton pump inhibitors Heartburn is an unpleasant symptom that can occur in different forms. Mild forms can usually be treated by changing one’s lifestyle and taking antacids (drugs that bind stomach acid). However, if acid-induced stomach complaints and heartburn occur relatively frequently, you should seek medical clarification of the cause. You could be … Application of proton pump inhibitors | Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

Side effects | Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

Side effects Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are generally well tolerated and have few side effects. Under certain circumstances, there may be temporary upper abdominal complaints such as: Occasionally, fatigue, sleep disorders, dizziness and headaches occur. Accidental overdoses usually do not cause any symptoms. A complete inhibition of the acid production is not to be feared, … Side effects | Proton pump inhibitor (PPI)

Omeprazole

Synonyms in a broader sense Proton pump inhibitors, PPI, active ingredients with the suffix -prazole (e.g. Pantoprazole), Antra® pump inhibitors Introduction Normally there is a balance in the stomach between the production of the aggressive gastric acid and the protective mechanisms of mucus and hydrogen carbonate formation. For the production of gastric acid, the vascular … Omeprazole

Pharmacokinetics of Omeprazole | Omeprazole

Pharmacokinetics of Omeprazole Omeprazole has its site of action at the proton pumps, which are located at the document cell membrane and point towards the stomach lumen. In order to reach the document cell, however, the substance omeprazole must not already be activated in the stomach. Therefore, the drug is administered as an acid-proof capsule. … Pharmacokinetics of Omeprazole | Omeprazole

Side effects of Omeprazole | Omeprazole

Side effects of Omeprazole Omeprozole is generally well tolerated. Even when high doses are administered and the duration of therapy is long, side effects rarely occur. 1-2% of patients complain of gastrointestinal complaints. As a rule, this is due to an altered bacterial colonization of the gastrointestinal tract, because the stomach acid normally ensures that … Side effects of Omeprazole | Omeprazole

Interactions of omeprazole with other drugs | Omeprazole

Interactions of omeprazole with other drugs Omeprazole may slow down the breakdown of other medicines such as diazepam (psychotropic drug), phenytoin (medicine for heart rhythm disturbances or seizures) or warfarin (anticoagulant). Contraindications of Omeprazole Omeprazole must not be given in cases of severe liver dysfunction. Another contraindication is the simultaneous administration of clopidogrel. Clopidogrel is … Interactions of omeprazole with other drugs | Omeprazole