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Lansoprazole

Lansoprazole, sold under the brand name Prevacid among others, is a medication which reduces stomach acid. It is used to treat peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and Zollinger–Ellison syndrome. Effectiveness is similar to other proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). It is taken by mouth. Onset is over a few hours and effects last up to a couple of days. Lansoprazole, sold under the brand name Prevacid among others, is a medication which reduces stomach acid. It is used to treat peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and Zollinger–Ellison syndrome. Effectiveness is similar to other proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). It is taken by mouth. Onset is over a few hours and effects last up to a couple of days. Common side effects include constipation, abdominal pain, and nausea. Serious side effects may include osteoporosis, low blood magnesium, Clostridium difficile infection, and pneumonia. Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding is of unclear safety. It works by blocking H+/K+-ATPase in the parietal cells of the stomach. Lansoprazole was patented in 1984 and came into medical use in 1992. It is available as a generic medication. A month supply in the United Kingdom costs the NHS less than £5 as of 2019. In the United States the wholesale cost of this amount is about 5.40 USD as of 2019. In 2016 it was the 141st most prescribed medication in the United States with more than 4 million prescriptions.

[ "Helicobacter pylori", "Omeprazole", "Proton", "Lansoprazole 15 MG", "2-Pyridinylmethylsulfinylbenzimidazoles", "Lansoprazole Sulphone", "Dexlansoprazole", "R-Lansoprazole" ]
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