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OMEPRAZOLE-20MG

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ORAL

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About Regacid 20 mg Capsule

Regacid 20 mg Capsule belongs to the class of drugs known as Proton pump inhibitor (PPIs), which reduces the amount of acid your stomach makes. It treats gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), stomach ulcer, and Zollinger Ellison syndrome (overproduction of acid due to pancreatic tumour).

Regacid 20 mg Capsule contains omeprazole, which helps reduce stomach acid by blocking the actions of an enzyme (H+/K+ ATPase or gastric proton pump). This proton pump lies in the stomach wall cells and is responsible for releasing gastric acid secretion. Regacid 20 mg Capsule prevents the release of stomach acid and relieves symptoms of food pipe lining inflammation (esophagitis), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or heartburn.

Regacid 20 mg Capsule is taken with food in a dose and duration as advised by the doctor. Your dose will depend on your condition and how you respond to the medicine. An adult taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule might have common side effects like stomach pain, gas formation (flatulence), nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and headache. Respiratory system problems can be reported in some children (more than 1 year) using Regacid 20 mg Capsule . These side effects are temporary and may get resolved after some time; however, if this side persists, contact the doctor.

Regacid 20 mg Capsule should not be given to the patient suffering from Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea. Regacid 20 mg Capsule is safe for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers but should be taken only after consulting a doctor. Tell your doctor if you have stomach or intestinal cancer, liver problem, are allergic to Regacid 20 mg Capsule , or will have an endoscopy in the future. Ask your doctor if you should stop taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule a few weeks before your endoscopy as it may hide some of the problems that would be spotted during an endoscopy. Prolonged use of Regacid 20 mg Capsule may be associated with an increased risk for osteoporosis-related fractures of the hip, wrist or spine due to loss of magnesium. Avoid using Regacid 20 mg Capsule with St John’s Wort (plant-based antidepressant), rifampin (antibiotic) and methotrexate (anti-cancer and anti-arthritis medicine) due to the severe drug interaction.

Uses of Regacid 20 mg Capsule

Stomach ulcers, Acid reflux (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease - GERD), Hyperacidity, Zollinger Ellison syndrome

Directions for Use

Tablet/Capsule: Swallow it as a whole with water; do not crush, break or chew it.Oral Suspension: Shake the bottle well before use. Check the label for directions and take Regacid 20 mg Capsule in doses as prescribed by your doctor with the help of a measuring cup/dropper provided by the pack.Powder/granules: Check the label for directions before use. Mix the powder/granules in water, mix well and drink immediately.

Medicinal Benefits

Regacid 20 mg Capsule is effective at healing erosive esophagitis (inflammation of food pipe), relieving symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (heartburn), and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, stomach ulcers. Regacid 20 mg Capsule works by irreversibly blocking the proton pump gate (which secretes stomach acid). It can be prescribed to all age groups, including special populations like the elderly, pregnant mothers, and kidney and liver disease patients. Usually, no dosage adjustment is required for these groups. It should not be given to children less than one year of age as no clinical studies have been done.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
Side effects of Regacid 20 mg Capsule
Here are the precise steps to cope with diarrhoea caused by medication usage:
  • Inform Your Doctor: Notify your doctor immediately about your diarrhoea symptoms. This allows them to adjust your medication or provide guidance on managing side effects.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to replace lost water and electrolytes. Choose water, clear broth, and electrolyte-rich drinks. Avoid carbonated or caffeinated beverages to effectively rehydrate your body.
  • Follow a Bland Diet: Eat easy-to-digest foods to help firm up your stool and settle your stomach. Try incorporating bananas, rice, applesauce, toast, plain crackers, and boiled vegetables into your diet.
  • Avoid Trigger Foods: Steer clear of foods that can worsen diarrhoea, such as spicy, fatty, or greasy foods, high-fibre foods, and dairy products (especially if you're lactose intolerant).
  • Practice Good Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene to prevent the spread of infection. To stay healthy, wash your hands frequently, clean and disinfect surfaces regularly, and avoid exchanging personal belongings with others.
  • Take Anti-Diarrheal Medications: If your doctor advises, anti-diarrheal medications such as loperamide might help manage diarrhoea symptoms. Always follow your doctor's directions.
  • Keep track of your diarrhoea symptoms. If they don't get better or worse or are accompanied by severe stomach pain, blood, or dehydration signs (like extreme thirst or dark urine), seek medical help.
  • Regularly brush and floss your teeth.
  • Rinse your mouth with water and baking soda a solution to neutralize acid in the mouth. This makes your food taste as it should.
  • Drink plenty of water or non-caffeinated drinks to prevent dry mouth which may lead to altered taste.
  • Try ginger, peppermint, fruit or green teas, lemonade, ginger ale or fruit juice to help mask unpleasant tastes.
  • Try sucking on sugar-free ice pops or ice cubes to prevent dry mouth.
Dealing with Medication-Induced Headache:
  • Hydrate your body: Drink enough water to prevent dehydration and headaches.
  • Calm Your Mind: Deep breathing and meditation can help you relax and relieve stress.
  • Rest and Recharge: Sleep for 7-8 hours to reduce headache triggers.
  • Take rest: lie down in a quiet, dark environment.
  • Cold or warm compresses can help reduce tension.
  • Stay Upright: Maintain good posture to keep symptoms from getting worse.
  • To treat headaches naturally, try acupuncture or massage therapy.
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers include acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
  • Prescription Assistance: Speak with your doctor about more substantial drug alternatives.
  • Severe Headaches: Seek emergency medical assistance for sudden, severe headaches.
  • Frequent Headaches: If you get reoccurring headaches, consult your doctor.
  • Headaches with Symptoms: Seek medical attention if your headaches include fever, disorientation, or weakness.
  • Drink water or other clear fluids.
  • To prevent worsening of pain, limit intake of tea, coffee, or alcohol.
  • Include bland foods like rice, toast, crackers, and rice in your diet.
  • Avoid lying down immediately after eating as it may cause indigestion or heartburn.
  • Avoid acidic and spicy food as it may cause indigestion.
Overcome Medication-Induced Nausea: A 9-Step Plan
  • Inform your doctor about the nausea and discuss possible alternatives to the medication or adjustments to the dosage.
  • Divide your daily food intake into smaller, more frequent meals to reduce nausea.
  • Opt for bland, easily digestible foods like crackers, toast, plain rice, bananas, and applesauce.
  • Avoid certain foods that can trigger nausea, such as fatty, greasy, spicy, and smelly foods.
  • Drink plenty of fluids, such as water, clear broth, or electrolyte-rich beverages like coconut water or sports drinks.
  • Use ginger (tea, ale, or candies) to help relieve nausea.
  • Get adequate rest and also avoid strenuous activities that can worsen nausea.
  • Talk to your doctor about taking anti-nausea medication if your nausea is severe.
  • Record when your nausea occurs, what triggers it, and what provides relief to help you identify patterns and manage your symptoms more effectively.
To prevent, manage, and treat Constipation caused by medication usage, follow these steps:
  • Preventing Vomiting (Before it Happens)
  • Take medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. This can help minimize side effects, including vomiting.
  • Having a small meal before taking your medication can help reduce nausea and vomiting.
  • Talk to your doctor about taking anti-nausea medication along with your prescribed medication.
  • Managing Vomiting (If it Happens)
  • Try taking ginger in the form of tea, ale, or candy to help alleviate nausea and vomiting.
  • What to Do if Vomiting Persists
  • Consult your doctor if vomiting continues or worsens, consult the doctor for guidance on adjusting your medication or additional treatment.

Drug Warnings

Regacid 20 mg Capsule should not be given to the patient suffering from Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhoea. Regacid 20 mg Capsule is safe for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers but should be taken only after consulting a doctor. Tell your doctor if you have stomach or intestinal cancer, liver problem, are allergic to Regacid 20 mg Capsule or will have an endoscopy in the future. Ask your doctor if you should stop taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule a few weeks before your endoscopy as it may hide some of the problems that would be spotted during an endoscopy. Prolonged use of Regacid 20 mg Capsule may be associated with an increased risk for osteoporosis-related fractures of the hip, wrist or spine due to loss of magnesium. Avoid using Regacid 20 mg Capsule with St John’s Wort (plant-based antidepressant), rifampin (antibiotic) and methotrexate (anti-cancer and anti-arthritis medicine) due to the severe drug interaction.

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OmeprazoleRilpivirine
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OmeprazoleRilpivirine
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How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
Using rilpivirine together with Regacid 20 mg Capsule can decrease the absorption and blood levels of rilpivirine.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule with Rilpivirine can cause an interaction, consult a doctor before taking it. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
Regacid 20 mg Capsule can make Erlotinib less effective by reducing its absorption in the body. This can lead to low treatment outcomes.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule and Erlotinib together is not recommended as it can result in an interaction; it should be taken only if a doctor has advised it. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
When taken together Regacid 20 mg Capsule may interfere with the absorption of gefitinib into the bloodstream and reduce its effectiveness.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule with gefitinib can lead to interaction, they can be taken if recommended by a doctor. However, if you have no other treatment options, it is suggested that you take gefitinib 12 hours before or after Regacid 20 mg Capsule to reduce the impact of the interaction. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
When Regacid 20 mg Capsule is used with citalopram the blood levels of citalopram may increase, increasing the risk of certain adverse effects, such as an abnormal heart rhythm, which can be serious.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule and citalopram together can result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has prescribed it. However, if you experience abrupt dizziness, lightheadedness, fainting, shortness of breath, or rapid/pounding heartbeats while taking these medications, consult the doctor. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
Taking tacrolimus with Regacid 20 mg Capsule may significantly increase the blood levels of tacrolimus, which may increase the risk of serious side effects (high sugars, infections, kidney problems, hyperkalemia - high blood levels of potassium).

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule with tacrolimus can lead to interaction, they can be taken if recommended by a doctor. However, consult the doctor if you experience irregular heart rhythm, palpitations (fast heartbeat), muscle spasm, tremor (shaking of hands & legs), and seizures(fits). Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
OmeprazoleNelfinavir
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How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
Using Regacid 20 mg Capsule in conjunction with nelfinavir can reduce the effectiveness of nelfinavir.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule with nelfinavir can lead to interaction, they can be taken if recommended by a doctor. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
Taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule and carbamazepine may possibly reduce the effects of Regacid 20 mg Capsule, which could reduce its capacity to treat the condition.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule and carbamazepine together can result in an interaction, it can be taken if a doctor has prescribed it. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
When taken together Regacid 20 mg Capsule can lower the levels of Clopidogrel in the blood, which can result in a decreased effectiveness of clopidogrel.

How to manage the interaction:
Taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule and clopidogrel together has an interaction, but you can take these medications together if a doctor has advised it. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
When taken together, Regacid 20 mg Capsule, through decreasing stomach acid, can reduce atazanavir absorption and blood levels, making the medication less effective.

How to manage the interaction:
Although taking Regacid 20 mg Capsule with atazanavir can lead to interaction, they can be taken if recommended by a doctor. Do not stop using any medications without talking to a doctor.
How does the drug interact with Regacid 20 mg Capsule:
Co-administration of Regacid 20 mg Capsule with mesalazine can decrease the effects of mesalazine.

How to manage the interaction:
There could be a possible interaction between Mesalazine and Regacid 20 mg Capsule, but they can be taken together if a doctor has prescribed them. Do not discontinue any medications without consulting a doctor.

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Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Avoid intake of acid or heartburn triggering foods or drinks like onions, peppermint, chocolate, caffeinated beverages, citrus fruits or juices, tomatoes and high-fat and spicy foods.
  • Before going to sleep try to raise your bedhead so that your head and chest are higher than your feet. Do not use piles of pillows, instead, one raised block is fine. This will not allow the stomach acid to backflow through your food pipe.
  • Avoid taking alcohol and smoking cigarette. Alcohol can raise the level of production of stomach acid leading to heartburn and acid reflux. On the other hand, nicotine smoking damages the valve (sphincter) which prevents backflow of the stomach acid back into the food pipe.
  • Include high fibre containing foods, berries, cherries, leafy green veggies (kale, spinach) and black peppers in your meal. These foods are full of antioxidant, calcium and vitamin B 12 that can help cope with the long term effects of the medicine. Fermented dairy products like miso, sauerkraut, and kimchi contain probiotics which help in the prevention of excess stomach acid production. Cranberry juice can be beneficial in the peptic ulcer and H Pyroli infection.
  • Avoid regular sitting continuously, as it can increase stomach acid production. Try to take a break of 5 minutes in 1 hour by brisk walking or stretching.

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FAQs

Regacid 20 mg Capsule is a type of medicine called a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). Proton pumps are enzymes in your stomach lining that help it make acid to digest food. Omeprazole prevents the proton pump from working properly. This reduces the amount of acid the stomach makes, relieving symptoms of food pipe lining inflammation (esophagitis), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or heartburn.

Prolonged intake of Regacid 20 mg Capsule may weaken your bone and lower haemoglobin level. Your doctor may prescribe you Vitamin B-12 for enhancing haemoglobin and calcium/vitamin D/magnesium supplements for bone health.

Prolonged intake of Regacid 20 mg Capsule may lead to atrophic gastritis (inflammation of stomach cells), Vitamin B12 deficiency and weakening of bones or osteoporosis (loss of calcium, magnesium and vitamin D). Your doctor may prescribe calcium, vitamin D or haemoglobin enhancing medications to cope with long term side effects.

No. Regacid 20 mg Capsule is not prescribed for stomach cancer. Do not take Regacid 20 mg Capsule until your doctor has prescribed you. Regacid 20 mg Capsule is only indicated for the treatment of hyperacidity, acid reflux symptoms (GERD), heartburn and Zollinger Ellison syndrome.

No. Gas and acidity are two different common discomforts. Acidity is caused when improper functioning of the valve (sphincter) is located at the junction of the stomach and food pipe. As a result stomach acid backflows and enters the upper part of the food pipe causing heartburn. On the other hand, gas is the result of the digestion of the food and drinks eliminating gases like carbon dioxide, hydrogen, nitrogen, methane, etc. from the body.

Yes. Regacid 20 mg Capsule can alter certain medical tests like neuroendocrine tumours (secretin stimulation test), and urine screening tests for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). So before undergoing such diagnostics test contact your doctor.

No. Regacid 20 mg Capsule prevents excess production of stomach acid, causing acid reflux and heartburn. If blood is coming in your stool or mucous, immediately contact the doctor.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

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  • WARFARIN
  • KETOCONAZOLE
  • VORICONAZOLE
  • ITRACONAZOLE
  • POSACONAZOLE
  • ATAZANAVIR
  • NELFINAVIR
  • AMPICILLIN
  • RIFAMPICIN
  • DIGOXIN
  • METHOTREXATE

Disease/Condition Glossary

Normally a thick layer of mucous protects the stomach against its own acid secretion. But, in the long run, it gets eroded by excessive stomach acid production leading to complications like GERD, peptic ulcer, and Zollinger Ellison syndrome. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a gastrointestinal disorder that occurs when stomach acid frequently flows back into the food pipe (oesophagus). This backflow (acid reflux) irritates the food pipe that causes heartburn. On the other hand, a peptic ulcer is a painful condition followed by the development of sores or ulcers in the stomach lining or duodenum (first part of the small intestine) (the duodenum). Zollinger Ellison syndrome is a rare condition in which a gastrin-secreting pancreas tumour causes excessive acid production leading to peptic ulcers.

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