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Razo Easy Sachet 3 gm in 1 sachet

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Composition: Rabeprazole (20mg)

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Description:

Razo Simple Sachet is a medicine that reduces the amount of acid produced in your stomach. It is used for treating acid-related diseases of the stomach and intestine such as acid reflux, peptic ulcer disease, and some other stomach conditions associated with excessive acid production.

Razo Simple Sachet is also used to prevent stomach ulcers and acidity that may be seen with the prolonged use of painkillers. It belongs to a class of medicines known as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). This medicine should be taken one hour before a meal, preferably in the morning. The dose will depend on your underlying condition and how you respond to the medicine. Try to take it regularly at the same time each day as advised by your doctor. You should keep on taking it as prescribed even if your symptoms disappear quickly. You may be able to help improve your symptoms by eating smaller meals more often and avoiding caffeinated drinks like tea and coffee, and spicy or fatty foods.

This medicine's most common side effects include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, flatulence, diarrhea, and stomach pain. These tend to be mild but talk to your doctor if they bother you or do not go away. The risk of side effects may increase the longer you take this medicine. Long-term use (more than 1 year) may increase your risk for bone fractures, especially with higher doses. Communicate to your doctor about ways to prevent bone loss (osteoporosis), like taking calcium and vitamin D supplements.

Low blood magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia) have been seen in some people taking this medicine for 3 months or more. This may lead to tiredness, confusion, dizziness, muscle twitches, and an irregular heartbeat. Your doctor may monitor your magnesium levels to prevent this.

Razo Simple Sachet is not suitable for some people. Earlier taking this medicine, you need to tell your doctor if you have severe liver problems, are taking medicines for HIV, have ever had an allergic reaction to similar medicines in the past, or suffer from bone loss (osteoporosis). Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before taking it. Avoid drinking alcohol as it makes your stomach produce excessive acid and can worsen your symptoms. Do not drive or use machinery or tools, if this medicine makes you feel dizzy or sleepy.

Uses:

Directions For Use:

Ordinary side effects of Razo Simple

  • Diarrhea
  • Dizziness
  • Flatulence
  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Sore throat
  • Stomach pain
  • Vomiting

Side Effects:

Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them

Warning & Precautions:

Alcohol
CAUTION
Caution is advised when consuming alcohol with Razo Simple Sachet. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Razo Simple Sachet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
Breast feeding
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Razo Simple Sachet is probably unsafe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug may pass into the breastmilk and harm the baby.
Driving
UNSAFE
Razo Simple Sachet may decrease alertness, affect your vision or make you feel sleepy and dizzy. Do not drive if these symptoms occur.
Kidney
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Razo Simple Sachet is safe to use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment of Razo Simple Sachet is recommended.
Liver
CAUTION
Razo Simple Sachet should be used with caution in patients with severe liver disease. Dose adjustment of Razo Simple Sachet may be needed. Please consult your doctor.

FAQs:

Q. What is Razo Simple Sachet used for?

Razo Simple Sachet is used for the treatment of stomach and intestinal ulcers (gastric and duodenal ulcers), reflux esophagitis, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It works by reducing the amount of acid made by your stomach and thus relieves your symptoms. Razo Simple Sachet also prevents acidity associated with the use of painkillers and stress ulcers in critically ill people. It is also used to treat a disease associated with excessive acid production in the stomach known as Zollinger Ellison syndrome (ZES).

Q. How long does it take for Razo Simple Sachet to work?

Razo Simple Sachet starts working within an hour of taking it and shows maximum benefit within two to four hours. You should start feeling better within 2 to 3 days but it may take up to 4 weeks to relieve your symptoms significantly.

Q. What is the best time to take Razo Simple Sachet?

It is best to take Razo Simple Sachet before your breakfast. If you are taking two doses, take it in the morning and evening. Razo Simple Sachet is more effective when it is taken an hour before your food.

Q. Can I stop taking Razo Simple Sachet if I feel better?

No, do not stop taking Razo Simple Sachet before completing the full course of treatment. You will start to feel better before your treatment is complete.

Q. Does Razo Simple Sachet cause bone problems?

Affirmative, long-term use of Razo Simple Sachet can cause thinning of bones, which is called osteoporosis. Razo Simple Sachet decreases the calcium absorption leading to calcium deficiency and increases the risk of bone fractures of the hip, wrist, or spine. Take an adequate amount of calcium in your diet or take the supplements as advised by your doctor to avoid any bone problems.

Q. How is Razo Simple Sachet useful in the treatment of H. pylori infection?

Razo Simple Sachet is used along with antibiotics for the treatment of H.Pylori infection. It works by decreasing stomach acid volume and decreasing breakdown and washout of antibiotics leading to an increased antibiotic concentration and tissue penetration. It also helps in symptomatic relief by decreasing associated acidity, reflux, and heartburn.

Q. Can I take Razo Simple Sachet with vitamin D?

Affirmative, vitamin D can be taken along with Razo Simple Sachet. Vitamin D is generally advised to be taken as a supplement with Razo Simple Sachet as the long-term use of Razo Simple Sachet decreases the absorption of calcium and may lead to calcium deficiency. This can lead to osteoporosis (thinning of bones) and increase the risk of bone fractures like hip, wrist, and spine fractures. Please consult your doctor to know about ways to prevent this.

Q. Can long term use of Razo Simple Sachet cause magnesium deficiency?

Long-term use of Razo Simple Sachet can lower magnesium levels in patients taking multiple daily doses for 3 months or longer. Get your magnesium levels checked at regular intervals. Tell your doctor if you experience seizures (fits), dizziness, abnormal or fast heartbeat, jitteriness, jerking movements or shaking (tremors), muscle weakness, spasms of the hands and feet, cramps, muscle aches.

Q. Is it safe to use Razo Simple Sachet for a long period of time?

Razo Simple Sachet should be used for as long as it has been prescribed by your doctor. Razo Simple Sachet is usually considered to be safe when taken in the recommended dose and duration. If Razo Simple Sachet is used for more than 3 months, certain long-term side effects may be seen. The most important of these is low magnesium levels in your blood, making you feel tired, confused, dizzy, shaky, or dizzy. You may also have muscle twitches or irregular heartbeat. If the use is further prolonged for more than a year, you may have an increased risk of bone fractures, stomach infections, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, osteoporosis, and vitamin B12 deficiency.

Q. Can I take alcohol with Razo Simple Sachet?

No, alcohol intake is not advised with Razo Simple Sachet. Alcohol itself does not affect the working of Razo Simple Sachet, but it can increase acid production. This may further cause worsening of your symptoms.

Q. What dietary changes should I make to get relief from acidity?

Razo Simple Sachet is best taken 1 hour before a meal. You should avoid spicy and fatty foods while taking this medicine. It also helps to cut down on caffeinated drinks such as tea, coffee, and cola. Alcohol intake should also be avoided as it may worsen your symptoms.

Q. What other lifestyle changes should I make to get maximum benefit of Razo Simple Sachet?

You make see better results if you make certain dietary and lifestyle changes while taking Razo Simple Sachet. Exercise regularly and eat healthily. You can consult your dietician to get a diet chart that suits you best. Eat at least 3 hours before sleeping to reduce the chances of aggravation of your symptoms at night. You should avoid spicy and fatty foods while taking this medicine. Refrain from caffeinated drinks such as tea, coffee, and cola. Alcohol intake and smoking should also be avoided as they may worsen your symptoms.

Q. Can I take antacids along with Razo Simple Sachet?

Affirmative, you can take antacids along with Razo Simple Sachet. Take it 2 hours before or after you take Razo Simple Sachet.

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