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Contains Stomach acid medicine (PPI)

This product is a proton pump inhibitor. Avoid combining with other PPIs.

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If you're based in the UK and looking to buy Lansoprazole online, My Pharmacy has got you covered. As a premier independent online pharmacy, we offer a seamless and discreet process that begins with a free online consultation to determine your prescription needs. What's more, you can count on secure packaging and next-day delivery options to ensure that your medication arrives in perfect condition.

What is Lansoprazole?

Lansoprazole belongs to a category of medications known as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), sharing the space with other medicines like Omeprazole, Pantoprazole and Esomeprazole. These medications differ slightly in their metabolic processes, interactions with other drugs and their duration of action.

Lansoprazole operates by blocking the action of the proton pumps in the parietal cells of the stomach lining. Proton pumps are the final pathway for the secretion of gastric acid, and their inhibition effectively reduces stomach acidity. Lansoprazole binds to the proton pump and inhibits its action, which results in a decrease in acid production. The drug's action is dose-dependent and can lead to near-complete inhibition of acid secretion when used in higher doses, making it effective for treating ulcers and erosive esophagitis.

For a more detailed overview of Lansoprazole, you can read this NHS article.

Understanding Lansoprazole BNF

Lansoprazole BNF, or British National Formulary, refers to the standard guidelines for the drug's use within the UK. Lansoprazole is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion, working by blocking the hydrogen-potassium adenosine triphosphatase enzyme system. This essentially means that Lansoprazole is effective at reducing stomach acid production. Available in various forms like capsules, tablets, or liquid, Lansoprazole is primarily prescribed for treating conditions such as indigestion and acid reflux.

For more details, visit the BNF website.

Various Lansoprazole Uses

Wondering what Lansoprazole is used for? Here's a rundown:

  • Healing and prevention of stomach or gut ulcers
  • Managing gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • Treatment of Helicobacter pylori infections
  • Relieving symptoms of indigestion and heartburn
  • Treatment of rare illnesses like Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome

How Effective is Lansoprazole?

The effectiveness of Lansoprazole varies depending on the condition it's treating. For common issues like heartburn or indigestion, relief can be felt almost immediately or within a few days. However, for conditions like ulcers, it may take several weeks for the benefits to manifest. The effectiveness can also be influenced by interactions with other medications.

Potential Lansoprazole Side Effects

Like any medication, Lansoprazole may have side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Some common and uncommon Lansoprazole side effects include:

  • Common: Headaches, stomach pain, nausea
  • Uncommon: Low mood, joint pain, water retention

If you notice any of these side effects worsening, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

Lansoprazole Strengths and Dosage

When it comes to managing acid-related disorders, understanding the right Lansoprazole dose is crucial. Lansoprazole comes in different strengths to cater to individual patient needs, most commonly in 15mg and 30mg doses. Here's what you need to know about Lansoprazole strengths and how to determine the proper dosage:

The 15mg dose is often the starting point for many treatments involving acid-related disorders. This is the lowest available strength and is generally prescribed for mild to moderate cases of indigestion, heartburn or acid reflux. Your healthcare provider might start you off on this dosage to evaluate its effectiveness before considering a higher dose.

For more advanced or severe cases, the Lansoprazole 30mg dose is commonly recommended. This dose is often used in the treatment of more persistent or complicated conditions such as stomach ulcers or Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Always consult your healthcare provider to determine if a 30mg dose is appropriate for you, particularly if you are taking other medications that might interact with Lansoprazole.

Lansoprazole and Alcohol

It's generally safe to consume alcohol while on Lansoprazole; however, alcohol can exacerbate the symptoms you're treating with Lansoprazole, such as indigestion or acid reflux. It's best to avoid or limit alcohol consumption during treatment.

Comparing Lansoprazole vs Omeprazole

Choosing between Lansoprazole and Omeprazole depends on various factors, including other medications you may be taking. Lansoprazole is often considered faster-acting and more potent for treating acid reflux conditions. For a more tailored recommendation, consult your healthcare provider.

How to Purchase Lansoprazole from My Pharmacy

Buying Lansoprazole from My Pharmacy is a straightforward process. You'll first undergo an online consultation to determine your prescription, after which you can select from various options for delivery, including next-day delivery for utmost convenience.

Benefits

Treats Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD), Heartburn, Acid Reflux And Indigestion Active Ingredient: Lansoprazole Reduces Excess Acid Produced By The Stomach Buy With Confidence From UK Registered Pharmacy Includes Free Prescription

Patient Information Leaflet

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Side Effects

Side-effects and precautions: Most people who take lansoprazole do not have any side effects. If you do get a side effect, it is usually mild and will go away when you stop taking lansoprazole. Common side effects These common side effects may happen in more than 1 in 100 people. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if these side effects bother you or don’t go away: headaches diarrhoea stomach pain constipation wind feeling sick or vomiting itchy skin rashes feeling dizzy or tired dry or sore mouth or throat Lansoprazole may also make you feel depressed. It may also make your feet or ankles swell. Serious side effects Serious side effects are rare and happen in less than 1 in 1,000 people. Tell a doctor straight away if you have: joint pain along with a red skin rash, especially in parts of your body exposed to the sun, such as your arms, cheeks and nose - these can be signs of a rare condition called subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus that can happen weeks or even years after taking lansoprazole stomach pain that seems to be getting worse - this can be a sign of an inflamed liver or pancreas reddening, blisters and peeling of the skin, there may also be severe blisters and bleeding in the lips, eyes, mouth, nose and genitals - these can be signs of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis diarrhoea more than 5 times a day or that doesn't seem to be getting better - this can be a sign of ulcerative colitis Serious allergic reaction In rare cases, it’s possible to have a serious allergic reaction to lansoprazole. A serious allergic reaction is an emergency. Contact a doctor straight away if you think you or someone around you is having a serious allergic reaction. These are not all the side effects of lansoprazole. For a full list see the Patient information leaflet. There are some food and drinks which may aggravate your stomach, alcohol and spicy foods for example. Try to avoid these whilst you are taking lansoprazole as well as eating large meals. If you are a smoker, you are increasing the amount of acid that is produced by the stomach resulting in your symptoms becoming worse. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about how to quit, they may prescribe a treatment such as Champix.