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Lansoprazole

Lansoprazole is commonly used to treat and prevent stomach and intestinal ulcers, erosive esophagitis, and other conditions.

Last Modified: 18 Dec 2024

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Overview

What is Lansoprazole?   

Lansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that reduces the amount of acid produced in the stomach. It is commonly used to treat and prevent stomach and intestinal ulcers, erosive esophagitis, and other conditions involving excessive stomach acid such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. 

Lansoprazole is a synthetic compound. It works by inhibiting the H+/K+ ATPase enzyme system (the “proton pump”) found at the secretory surface of gastric parietal cells. This action blocks the final step of acid production, thereby decreasing gastric acidity. 

 

Global Name

  • Generic name: Lansoprazole
  • Brand names: Prevacid, Prevacid Solutab, Prevacid 24HR 

Usage

What is Lansoprazole used for? 

Lansoprazole is prescribed for: 

  • Treating gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 
  • Reducing the risk of duodenal ulcers 
  • Managing Zollinger-Ellison syndrome 
  • Treating and preventing peptic and stress-related  ulcers (severe burns, nervous system injury) 

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Availability:

Lansoprazole is available in capsule form, orally disintegrating tablets, and as an injectable solution. 

Dosage information: 

  • Adults: 15-30 mg once daily before eating, depending on the condition being treated. 
  • Children: Dosage and use must be determined by a pediatrician. 

Are the following suitable to take Lansoprazole: Children, adults, elderlies? 

  • Children: Yes, under pediatric supervision. 
  • Adults: Suitable for adults. 
  • Elderlies: No specific prohibitions, but dose adjustments may be necessary. 

Is there anyone who can’t take Lansoprazole? 

  • Children: Not recommended for infants under 1 year of age. 
  • Adults: Those with known hypersensitivity to lansoprazole. 
  • Elderlies: Use with caution, adjusting dosages as necessary. 
  • Pregnancy: Should only be used if clearly needed and under a doctor’s supervision. 
  • Lactation: Not recommended as it is not known if lansoprazole is excreted in human milk. 

Allergies: Those allergic to lansoprazole or other proton pump inhibitors should avoid this medication. 

Warnings and precautions: Long-term use may lead to increased risk of bone fractures, vitamin B12 deficiency, iron and magnesium deficiency. Avoid if you have severe liver disease. 

Interactions and contraindications of the drug: 

  • Interacts with: Certain HIV medications, warfarin, and methotrexate. 
  • Conditions: Not for use in patients with severe liver impairment or those allergic to any component of the formulation. 

Side Effects

Common side effects include: 

  • Headache 
  • Diarrhea 
  • Abdominal pain 
  • Nausea 

 Severe side effects may include: 

  • Kidney problems 
  • Severe skin reactions 
  • Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea 

 

Pharmacist Tips

  • Storage information: Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat. 
  • Handling instructions: Handle capsules and tablets with clean, dry hands. Do not crush or chew the orally disintegrating tablets. 

Availability

Where is Lansoprazole available in Hong Kong?

 Lansoprazole is a prescription medication that can be prescribed by healthcare providers. 

 

FAQs

Can I take Lansoprazole on an empty stomach? 

Yes, it is most effective when taken at least 30 minutes before meals. 

What should I do if I miss a dose? 

Take it as soon as you remember unless it is near the time of the next dose. Do not double up on doses. 

Can I stop taking Lansoprazole abruptly? 

It is best to consult a healthcare provider before stopping the medication as some conditions might worsen with abrupt discontinuation. 

Is it safe to take Lansoprazole long-term? 

Discuss with your healthcare provider as long-term use can be associated with several risks. 

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