Rabeprazole Sodium + Levosulpiride Sustained Release Capsules
URABI-LS Capsules
Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride Sustained-Release Capsules – URABI-LS Capsules are made up of two drugs named Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride Sustained which is used in the treatment of of gastroesophageal reflux disease (acid reflux), intestinal ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome. Rabeprazole is a medicine that lowers the stomach’s acid by blocking a certain pump. Levosulpiride is a medicine that helps with stomach problems like heartburn, ulcers, and when the stomach makes too much acid. It also helps with digestion and is used for issues like stomach pain, heartburn, and irritable bowel.
Uses of Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride Sustained-Release Capsules
Here are the ways to use Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride sustained-release capsules listed in bullet points:
- Treatment for acid reflux disease (GERD)
- Treating sores in the stomach or intestines.
- When the stomach makes too much acid.
- Improving how the stomach and intestines move.
- Treating stomach problems like indigestion and related symptoms.
- Treating heartburn and stomach pain.
Precaution to use of Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride Sustained-Release Capsules
Here are some things to remember when taking Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride capsules:
- Always follow your healthcare provider’s instructions when taking these capsules.
- Tell your doctor about any other medications, supplements, or herbal products you are using, as they may affect how Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride work.
- Don’t stop taking these capsules suddenly without talking to your doctor because it could make your condition worse.
- Tell your doctor about liver or kidney issues before taking these capsules.
- If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any health problems, talk to your doctor before taking these capsules. Be careful
- Watch out for any allergies or bad effects, and tell your doctor about them immediately.
Direction to use of Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride Sustained-Release Capsules
Take Rabeprazole Sodium + Levosulpiride Sustained-Release Capsules with or without food as told by the doctor. The amount of medicine you take will depend on how you are feeling and how your body reacts to it. Keep taking this medicine for as long as your doctor tells you to. If you quit treatment before it’s finished, your symptoms could return and your condition might get worse. Tell your doctors about all the other medicines you are taking because some of them might have an impact on, or be impacted by this medicine.
Possible Side Effects of Rabeprazole Sodium and Levosulpiride Sustained-Release Capsules
The most common side effects are feeling sick, having a sore stomach, runny poop, feeling gassy, finding it hard to poop, headache, feeling tired, and flu-like symptoms. Most of these go away on their own after some time. Get in touch with your doctor right away if you are worried about any of these side effects. This medicine can make you feel dizzy and sleepy, so avoid driving or doing things that need mental focus until you understand how it affects you. Do not drink alcohol while taking this medicine because it can make you feel even more sleepy.