Esonil Tablet
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Manufactured By S V Biovac Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Composition Esomeprazole (40mg)
Package Size ( 10 Tablet in a strip )
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Taking a large amount of alcohol can increase acidity and cause acid reflux in the food pipe causing heartburn. This would decrease the effect of this drug and can aggravate your underlying condition.
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A: No, Esonil is not available as an over-the-counter product. It is a prescription medicine and is available only when prescribed by a physician.
Q: Can I take Esonil with aluminum hydroxide and magnesium carbonate or other antacids?
A: Esonil can be taken with antacids like aluminum hydroxide and magnesium carbonate. But antacids should be taken two hours before or one hour after taking Esonil. This is because Esonil requires a lower pH for its action and antacids can increase the pH of the stomach and hence decrease the action of Esonil.
Q: Is Esonil a controlled substance?
A: Esonil is not a controlled substance. It is available when prescribed by a doctor.
Q: Is Esonil safe to use?
A: Yes, Esonil is safe if taken for prescribed duration in prescribed doses as advised by your doctor. However, its use is associated with some common side effects like nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, and flatulence.
Q: Can I take Esonil with paracetamol (acetaminophen)?
A: Esonil can be taken with paracetamol. No drug-drug interactions or harmful effects have been seen when they are used together.
Q: Does Esonil cause weight loss?
A: Esonil is not known to lower weight. However, it may cause damage to your stomach lining on a long term use and weight loss could be an indication of the same or it can be due to an underlying condition which requires immediate attention.
Q: Does Esonil cause hair loss?
A: Hair loss has been reported as a rare side effect of Esonil. Talk to your doctor in case you experience excessive hair fall while you are taking Esonil.
Q: Why is Esonil better than omeprazole?
A: Esonil and Omeprazole both belong to the same class of drugs and are used in disease conditions with excess acid production like heartburn, acidity, stomach ulcers and intestinal ulcers. Esonil is an S-isomer of omeprazole and is seen to provide more effective and rapid acid control than omeprazole, without any increase in side effects and fewer variations in response between different patients.
Q: Does Esonil cause palpitations (feeling of rapid : Esonil can lower the magnesium levels in your body and this can cause palpitations. You must get your magnesium levels checked regularly if you have to use this medicine for more than three months.?
Q: Can a patient undergoing dialysis take Esonil?
A: Esonil can be taken by a patient undergoing dialysis in a manner as prescribed by the doctor. This is extensively bound to proteins in the body, so, it is not expected to be removed by dialysis.
Q: Is Esonil better than rabeprazole?
A: Both Esonil and rabeprazole are similar in efficacy and safety. One study mentions rabeprazole as a better choice for mild-to-moderate gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) compared to Esonil while another study mentions Esonil provides a more effective and faster acid-inhibitory effect.
Q: Is Esonil better than ranitidine?
A: Both Esonil and ranitidine lower acid production in your stomach and treat heartburn and heal stomach and intestine ulcers. There are not many studies which compare Esonil with ranitidine. However, one study mentions that Esonil once daily is more effective and well-tolerated compared ranitidine twice daily for healing gastric ulcers.
Q: Can I take Esonil with domperidone?
A: Esonil can be taken with domperidone. Esonil decreases the acid secretion and domperidone increases the gut motility and helps in nausea and vomiting. It is safe to use the two medicines together and these are also available as a fixed-dose combination and help in the treatment of heartburn, stomach and duodenal ulcers and gastritis.
Q: Can I take Esonil with clopidogrel?
A: Esonil decreases the activation of clopidogrel and hence reduces its effectivity. Avoid using both drugs together or use an alternate drug. Patients who are taking these medicines together needs to be monitored closely by a doctor.
Q: Can I take Esonil with levosulpiride?
A: Esonil can be taken with levosulpiride. Esonil decreases the acid secretion and levosulpiride increases the intestinal motility. It is safe to use the two medicines together. Esonil is also available as a fixed-dose combination with levosulpiride. This combination helps in the treatment of heartburn, stomach and duodenal ulcers and gastritis.
Q: Is dexlansoprazole better than Esonil?
A: Dexlansoprazole and Esonil belong to the same class of medicines and works the same way. Some studies mention that dexlansoprazole helps in better control of symptoms like heartburn as compared to Esonil, however, there is no definitive evidence for this and different patients may find that one works better for them than the other.
Q: Is Esonil an antacid?
A: Esonil belongs to the class of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) which decrease the amount of acid produced in the stomach. While antacids only neutralize the stomach acid by coating the stomach.
Q: Does Esonil cause tinnitus?
A: Tinnitus has been reported as a rare side effect with Esonil (<1% patients taking this drug). Please consult your doctor if you experience tinnitus while taking Esonil.
Q: Does Esonil has an expiry date?
A: Yes, Esonil does expire. Please check the expiry date written on the pack and it refers to the last day of that month. Do not use Esonil after the expiry date.
Q: Is Esonil an antibiotic?
A: No, Esonil is not an antibiotic. It is a proton pump inhibitor used for the treatment of acidity, heartburn, intestinal ulcers and stomach ulcers.
Q: Can I take Esonil with nitrofurantoin?
A: Esonil can be taken with nitrofurantoin. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q: Can I take Esonil with ranitidine?
A: Yes, Esonil can be taken with ranitidine. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together. As Esonil do take some days to show its action, so, ranitidine is given to the patients to immediate relief.
Q: Can I take Esonil with ibuprofen?
A: Esonil can be taken with ibuprofen. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q: Can I take Esonil with hyoscine?
A: Esonil can be taken with hyoscine. No drug-drug interactions or any harmful effects have been reported when they are used together.
Q: Does Esonil cause tiredness?
A: Tiredness is a rare side effect seen with Esonil. Talk to your doctor if you experience excessive tiredness as this may be due to some liver abnormalities as Esonil breaks down in the liver or due to an underlying condition that needs attention.
Q: Can the use of Esonil cause weight gain?
A: Weight gain has not be reported to occur with Esonil. However, its use is associated with some common side effects like nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, and flatulence.
Q: Can the use of Esonil affect birth control?
A: Esonil does not seem to affect birth control, as no drug interactions have been reported between Esonil and oral birth control pills. It is safe to take the two medications together.
Q: Can a patient with underlying cardiac disease take Esonil?
A: Patients with the underlying cardiac disease can take Esonil. However, Esonil can interact with certain drugs (e.g clopidogrel, digoxin) which might be used by these patients. They may need to be monitored for digoxin toxicity. Esonil decreases the activation of clopidogrel, thus reducing its effects, so the patients taking these medicines together should also be monitored regularly.
Q: Can Esonil be given in cancer patients?
A: Esonil is seen to increase the antitumor effect of the medicines with no added side effects. Since cancer patients may also take many medicines for the primary cancer treatment or for other symptoms and infections, there are chances of drug-drug interactions with Esonil. So, it should be used only as advised by your doctor.
Q: How is Esonil different from pantoprazole?
A: Esonil and pantoprazole both belong to the same class of drugs and are seen to be equally effective in the treatment of disease conditions with excess acid production like heartburn, acidity, stomach ulcers and intestinal ulcers. However, as per some research studies, pantoprazole provides significantly faster first-time relief from daytime and night-time GERD-related symptoms than Esonil.
Q: Is Esonil more effective than lansoprazole?
A: Yes, Esonil is seen to achieve a better acid control and is more effective in relief of heartburn symptoms and acid reflux symptoms as compared to lansoprazole in many research studies. Also, healing rates were consistently high with Esonil.
Q: Can I take Esonil with sodium bicarbonate as a buffer?
A: Sodium bicarbonate buffer can protect against acid degradation of Esonil in addition to immediate antacid action. Esonil can be taken with sodium bicarbonate as a buffer only in a manner as prescribed by the doctor.
Q: Can I take Esonil with naproxen?
A: Naproxen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which works by reducing inflammation and pain in the body. Esonil and naproxen can be taken together. There are no reported drug interactions or harmful effects of using Esonil with naproxen.
Q: Is Esonil a narcotic?
A: Esonil is not a narcotic. It is a proton pump inhibitor used for the treatment of acidity, heartburn, intestinal ulcers and stomach ulcers.
Q: CAn the use of Esonil cause constipation?
A: Constipation has been reported as a common side effect of Esonil. Other common side effects associated with its use are nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and flatulence.
Q: What is the difference between Esonil and famotidine ?
A: Esonil is a proton pump inhibitor whereas Famotidine is an H2 histamine receptor blocker. Esonil is more potent at inhibiting gastric acid production compared to famotidine and also its effect lasts for a long time.
Q: Is Esonil a steroid?
A: Esonil is not a steroid. It is a proton pump inhibitor used for the treatment of acidity, heartburn, intestinal ulcers and stomach ulcers.