ACID REDUCER (LANSOPRAZOLE) (lansoprazole)


Drug overview for ACID REDUCER (LANSOPRAZOLE) (lansoprazole):

Generic name: lansoprazole (lan-SO-pruh-zole)
Drug class: Peptic Ulcer Agents
Therapeutic class: Gastrointestinal Therapy Agents

Lansoprazole, commonly referred to as an acid- or proton-pump inhibitor, is a gastric antisecretory agent.

Lansoprazole is used orally for the short-term treatment and symptomatic relief of active duodenal and benign gastric ulcer and as maintenance therapy following healing of duodenal ulcers. Lansoprazole also is used orally in combination with amoxicillin (dual therapy) or with clarithromycin and amoxicillin (triple therapy) for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection and duodenal ulcer disease. Lansoprazole also has been used in other multiple-drug regimens+ for the treatment of H.

pylori infection associated with peptic ulcer disease. Lansoprazole also is used orally for the treatment of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAIA)-induced gastric ulcers in patients who continue NSAIA use, and for the prevention of NSAIA-induced gastric ulcers in patients with a documented history of gastric ulcer who require the use of an NSAIA. Oral lansoprazole also is used for short-term treatment and symptomatic relief of gastroesophageal reflux disease (e.g., erosive esophagitis), as maintenance therapy following healing of erosive esophagitis to reduce its recurrence and in the long-term treatment of pathologic GI hypersecretory conditions. Lansoprazole is used orally as self-medication for short-term treatment of frequent heartburn.
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The following indications for ACID REDUCER (LANSOPRAZOLE) (lansoprazole) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Duodenal ulcer due to H. pylori
Duodenal ulcer
Erosive esophagitis
Gastric hypersecretion with systemic mastocytosis
Gastric ulcer
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Heartburn
Helicobacter pylori gastritis
Maintenance of healing duodenal ulcer
Maintenance of healing erosive esophagitis
NSAID-induced gastric ulcer
Pathological gastric acid hypersecretory condition
Prevention of NSAID-induced gastric ulcer
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome


Professional Synonyms:
Adenomatosis partial multiple endocrine
Brash
Campylobacter gastritis
DU due to H. pylori
Duodenal ulcer due to Campylobacter pylori
Duodenal ulcer due to Helicobacter pylori
Gastric acid hypersecretory conditions due to disease
Gastro-esophageal reflux
GE reflux disease
H. pylori gastritis
Maintenance of healing DU
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent-induced gastric ulcer
NSAID drug-induced gastric ulcer
NSAID-induced gastric ulcer prophylaxis
Pancreatic ulcerogenic tumor syndrome
Pathological gastric acid hypersecretory states
Pathological hypersecretion state
Pathological hypersecretory condition
Pyrosis
Systemic mast cell disease with gastric hypersecretion
Z-E syndrome