Lanso
Lansoprazole → (20 brands)
Unit Price
৳ 6.04
30's pack৳ 181.20
(30's pack: ৳ 181.20)
Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Drug Class
Proton Pump Inhibitor
Indication
Peptic ulcer disease
Dosage Form
Capsule (Delayed Release)
Manufacturer
Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
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Indication DetailsView
Lansoprazole is indicated for:
- Short term treatment of active duodenal ulcer
- Maintenance of healed duodenal ulcers
- Short term treatment of active benign gastric ulcers
- Short term treatment of active erosive esophagitis
- Maintenance of healing of erosive esophagitis
- Pathological hypersecretory conditions including Zollinger- Ellison Syndrome
- H. pylori eradication to reduce the risk of duodenal ulcer recurrence
Therapeutic ClassView
Proton Pump Inhibitor
PharmacologyView
Lansoprazole is a substituted benzimidazole, and is also known as PPI due to its property to block the final step of acid secretion by inhibiting H+/K+ ATPase enzyme system in gastric parietal cell. Both basal and stimulated acid are inhibited.
DosageView
Benign gastric ulcer: 30 mg daily in the morning for 8 weeks.
Duodenal ulcer: 30 mg daily in the morning for 4 weeks; maintenance 15 mg.
NSAID-associated duodenal or gastric ulcer: 15-30 mg daily for 4 weeks, followed by a further 4 weeks if not fully healed.
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (and other hypersecretory conditions): Initially 60 mg once daily adjusted according to response; daily doses of 120 mg or more is given in two divided doses.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease: 30 mg daily in the morning for 4 weeks, followed by a further 4 weeks if not fully healed; maintenance 15-30 mg daily.
Acid-related dyspepsia: 15-30 mg daily in the morning for 2-4 weeks.
Duodenal ulcer: 30 mg daily in the morning for 4 weeks; maintenance 15 mg.
NSAID-associated duodenal or gastric ulcer: 15-30 mg daily for 4 weeks, followed by a further 4 weeks if not fully healed.
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (and other hypersecretory conditions): Initially 60 mg once daily adjusted according to response; daily doses of 120 mg or more is given in two divided doses.
Gastroesophageal reflux disease: 30 mg daily in the morning for 4 weeks, followed by a further 4 weeks if not fully healed; maintenance 15-30 mg daily.
Acid-related dyspepsia: 15-30 mg daily in the morning for 2-4 weeks.
Side EffectsView
Severe or irreversible adverse effects: The possible induction of carcinoid tumors by profound acid suppression, and a rise in serum gastrin may occur. There is a rise in serum gastrin levels in the first 3 months of treatment, which are then maintained though at a lower level than those found in pernicious anaemia. Long term treatment with a proton pump inhibitor in patients with Helicobacter pylori infection may accelerate the development of atrophic gastritis.
Symptomatic adverse effect: Dose dependent diarrhoea occurs with an incidence of about 4% at 30 mg per day, rising to 8% at 60 mg per day. Headache occurs in 2-3% of treated patients
Symptomatic adverse effect: Dose dependent diarrhoea occurs with an incidence of about 4% at 30 mg per day, rising to 8% at 60 mg per day. Headache occurs in 2-3% of treated patients
ContraindicationsView
Lansoprazole is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to any component of the formulation.
PrecautionsView
Gastric malignancy should be ruled out. Hepatic impairment. Pregnancy and lactation.
InteractionsView
Lansoprazole appears to be a selective inhibitor of the cytochrome P-450 monooxygenase system; there may be an effect on hepatic clearance, but there have been no reports to date of clinically relevant interactions. There is some uncertainty over the effect of Lansoprazole on the oral combined contraceptive pill. Further assessment is currently underway. Physiological changes similar to those found with Omeprazole are likely to take place because of the reduction in gastric acid, which is likely to influence the bacterial colonization of the stomach and duodenum and also vitamin B12 absorption.
Pregnancy & LactationView
Lansoprazole should be avoided in pregnancy unless there are compelling reasons.
Pediatric UsageView
Neonates:There is no relevant human data. The drug is not recommended for use with neonates.
Children: The youngest person to have received Lansoprazole in clinical trials was 13 years old.
The Elderly: No problems have been encoun- tered in clinical use and there has been no increase in adverse drug reaction in the elderly.
Children: The youngest person to have received Lansoprazole in clinical trials was 13 years old.
The Elderly: No problems have been encoun- tered in clinical use and there has been no increase in adverse drug reaction in the elderly.
Storage ConditionsView
Store at 25° C.