Function:
For peptic ulcers, including gastric and duodenal ulcers. For gastroesophageal reflux disease, including reflux esophagitis and non-erosive reflux disease. For use in combination with antibiotics for the eradication of Helicobacter pylori. For upper gastrointestinal bleeding. For gastrinoma (Zerollis-Ellison syndrome).
Dosage:
Treatment of duodenal ulcer: Oral omeprazole is usually used, 20 mg once a day, and the course of treatment is usually 4-6 weeks. Please follow your doctor’s advice for details. Treatment of gastric ulcer: Orally administered, 20 mg once a day, the course of treatment is 6-8 weeks. Please follow your doctor’s advice for details. Eradication of Helicobacter pylori: a quadruple regimen with antibiotics and bismuth; oral omeprazole, 20 mg each time, twice a day, for 10-14 days. Please follow your doctor’s advice for details. Treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (including reflux esophagitis): Oral omeprazole is usually used, 20 mg each time, 1-2 times a day, 40 mg once a day can also be used; there are many courses of initial treatment At 8 weeks, the maintenance treatment plan should be formulated according to the condition under the guidance of a doctor, and can be divided into two methods: long-term medication and medication when the disease attacks. Please follow your doctor’s advice for details. Treatment of acid-related indigestion: Oral omeprazole is usually used, 20 mg once daily, for 4-8 weeks. Please follow your doctor’s advice for details. Intravenous infusion of omeprazole: The conventional dose is 40 mg each time, 1-2 times a day. When used to treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (gastrinoma), follow the doctor’s advice according to the patient’s condition. . Intravenous omeprazole is used to treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding. After the bleeding stops and the condition is stable, oral omeprazole can be switched to treatment at an appropriate time. Oral omeprazole is usually used, 20 mg each time, once a day until the ulcer heals. Please follow your doctor’s advice for details. Precautions: When taking omeprazole enteric-coated tablets/enteric-coated capsules orally, do not chew or crush them to prevent the enteric-coated form from being destroyed and causing drug failure. When taking the medicine once a day, the best effect is when taken 0.5-1 hour before breakfast; when taking the medicine twice a day, it should be taken 0.5-1 hour before breakfast and dinner respectively. Children should be guided by a doctor or pharmacist to determine the dosage according to their age and weight; for patients with severe liver insufficiency, the daily dose of oral omeprazole usually does not exceed 20 mg. Please follow your doctor’s advice for details.
Drug contraindications:
If you are allergic to this product, use with caution during pregnancy. Use with caution during lactation.
Related dosage forms:
Enteric-coated tablets, enteric-coated capsules, powder for injection
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