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Nexium 24-Hour Delayed Release Heartburn Relief Tablets - 20mg

Give yourself 24 hours from heartburn relief! All day and all night! Nexium 24HR works by blocking acid at the source, giving you 24 hours of protection from frequent heartburn by taking only 1 pill. Must use as directed, may take 1-4 days for full effect.

24HR PROTECTION - 20 mg

  • Nexium 24HR works by blocking acid at the source, giving you 24 hours of protection from frequent heartburn.

Active Ingredients:Esomeprazole 20 mg (Acid reducer*)Inactive Ingredients:Corn Starch, D& C Red No. 28, FD& C Blue No. 1, FD& C Red No. 40, Ferric Oxide, Gelatin, Glyceryl Monostearate, Hydroxypropyl Cellulose, Hypromellose, Magnesium Stearate, Methacrylic Acid Copolymer, Pharmaceutical Ink, Polysorbate 80, Sucrose, Talc, Titanium Dioxide, Triethyl Citrate

Adults 18 years of age and older. This product is to be used once a day (every 24 hours), every day for 14 days. May take 1 to 4 days for full effect.

14-Day Course of Treatment:

  • Swallow 1 capsule with a glass of water before eating in the morning
  • Take every day for 14 days
  • Do not take more than 1 capsule a day
  • Swallow whole. Do not crush or chew capsules.
  • Do not use for more than 14 days unless directed by your doctor

Repeat 14-Day Courses (if needed):

  • You may need to repeat a 14-day course every 4 months
  • Do not take for more than 14 days or more often than every 4 months unless directed by a doctor
  • Children under 18 years of age: ask a doctor before use. Heartburn in children may sometimes be caused by a serious condition.

Other Information:

  • Read the directions and warnings before use
  • Keep this carton. It contains important information.
  • Store at 20-25°C (68-77°F)
Contains Yes, 40-80-100Pillsabryx 10mg Nexium 24HR Nexium TabletsProduct InformationNexium 24HR Nexium 24 Hour is a 14-day oral challenge administered by a gastro-esophalogral (EG) medicine-providers Pepto-Bismol and Rolaids. The challenge is done to quickly and painfully relieve symptoms of frequent heartburn, such as frequent urination, difficulty in sleeping, or a fast heartbeat. The stomach acid stays in the stomach instead of being eliminated from the body, causing frequent heartburn. Patients should be instructed to take the 24HR tablet as prescribed by a doctor. The tablet can be taken with or without food, but it is recommended to take it at the same time of day to make up for the difference in stomach acid. The tablets contain esomeprazole, a member of the group of medications known as PPI(odium/benzyl formula in metered dose low pH), that works by reducing acid at the site of inflammation. Acid is a byproduct of stomach acid giving the drug its characteristic blue-tinted appearance. Acid at the ulcerated area of the stomach helps to block acid from leaving the stomach and reducing the chance of frequent heartburn. Patients should take the tablet as directed by a doctor, by mouth, with food. It is recommended to take the tablet at the same time of day as directed by their doctor. Do not take more than the recommended dose to avoid side effects. Store at room temperature away from heat, light, and moisture. Store in a cool and dry place, out of the reach of children.

Pharmaceutical and biotech companies have made a huge fuss over the issue of “free medicines” to prevent heart attacks, in the hope that they will be able to save thousands of lives, but what exactly is this all about?

In the past two months the Government of New Zealand has issued a new, more detailed warning of “a dangerous rise in heart attacks”.

This morning, Pfizer, which manufactures Nexium, was the first to announce that the Government of New Zealand had issued the warning.

“The new warning is that any health care benefits should be shared with all patients and their families,” the New Zealand company said.

It added that the Government had “not recommended that patients who are diagnosed with an atrial fibrillation be treated with heart surgery or other treatments to prevent or stop”.

This was true, according to the company, although the new warning does not affect the risk of heart attacks.

However, it is said that, “in the most recent case, patients had a higher risk of death with the use of heart surgery when compared with patients who were treated with the placebo”.

This is the second warning of “a dangerous rise in heart attacks” to come out in recent years.

In 2011 the World Health Organisation said the UK and USA had recommended that patients avoid the use of the drug, which can cause heart attacks.

AstraZeneca, which makes Nexium, is the first drug to do so.

The company said “there is a greater risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular disease and deaths from heart disease in patients using certain heart valve drugs”.

However, the warning says that patients should not stop taking the drug without first consulting a doctor.

The company said that “the risk of developing heart attack and stroke increases with increasing age”.

The warning also said that people should “avoid prescribing anti-epileptic drugs (epilepsies) to patients who have an allergic reaction to the anti-epileptic drugs”.

The warning was issued by a health minister who has taken action and urged patients to follow the advice of their doctor, said the new Health Minister. The health minister is in charge of health policy.

The ministry has now asked the Health Minister to act immediately.

“There is an increased risk of a heart attack in people who have had a heart attack in the past. The risk of an acute myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke increases with increasing age,” it said.

“The risk of the disease in the elderly increases with increasing age”.

However, the warning did not go over the age of 65.

“There are a number of different medicines used to treat high blood pressure. They are called antihypertensives and are used to treat angina. They are also used to reduce the risk of death in people who are at high risk of stroke,” it said.

The warning said that certain antihypertensives used for heart attack prevention have a higher risk of death in people with certain risk factors.

“There is a higher risk of heart attack and stroke in people who have certain risk factors,” it said.

The warning said that certain medicines used for heart attack prevention are only recommended in certain situations and for other reasons, and should only be used under special circumstances.

It said “the medicines may interact with the heart valve or lead to an unsafe drop in blood pressure”.

“This risk of developing heart attack and stroke increases with increasing age,” it said.

This was the second warning of “a dangerous rise in heart attacks” to come out in recent years.

In 2011 the World Health Organisation said that the UK and USA had recommended that patients avoid the use of the drug, which can cause heart attacks.

The warning said that patients should not stop taking the drug without first consulting a doctor.

“There is an increased risk of developing a heart attack in people who have had a heart attack in the past. The risk of developing a heart attack increases with increasing age,” it said.

Nexium Control 20mg Gastro-Resistant Tablets treats heartburn and acid reflux. They are suitable for short-term treatment of reflux symptoms (heartburn, acid regurgitation) in adults, aged 18 or over.

Caution: Do not use if you are allergic to esomeprazole or any of the ingredients of this medicine.

How to use:

Read the package leaflet before use

Take one tablet once a day. Do not exceed this dose

The tablets should be swallowed whole. Do not chew or crush the tablets

May take 2-3 days for full effect

If your symptoms worsen or do not improve after taking this medicine for 14 days in a row, contact your doctor.

Precautions

This is a medicine; Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have an underlying medical condition, are taking any other medication or complementary therapy, or if symptoms persist.

Seek advice before using if you are breast feeding, pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or suffer from allergies.

Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.

Ingredients

Each gastro-resistant tablet contains 20 mg esomeprazole (as magnesium trihydrate). Contains sucrose.

Active ingredient(s): Esomeprazole magnesium trihydrate

Other ingredients: Pregelatinised maize starch, macrogol/pect, oleyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol/oil, oleyl alcohol, oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol

How to use: Read and follow the directions or warnings printed on the product package leaflet. Use once a day.chennai Healthcare+9017 1381 827USPNONCETHREATENDSublished from 27 June 2024

Consumer leaflet is for information about gastro-resistant tablets and should be directed to the manufacturer's website or to the manufacturer's packaging for specific product.

Pregnancy Category C:Pregelatinised maize starchPregnancy Category D:Macrogol-pect

Oleyl alcohol

Oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol oleyl alcohol

Consumer leaflet: Contains no preservatives

Keep out of the reach of children

A recent study showed that some of the over-the-counter medicines used to treat heartburn, acid reflux, and heartburn were being sold over the counter at much cheaper prices.

A recent study published in the journalJAMA Internal Medicinefound that the over-the-counter versions of the heartburn medications were being sold in pharmacies at more than $1 a pill.

The study, which was conducted by researchers at the University of Florida, compared the retail prices for two of the most popular heartburn drugs, Nexium and Prilosec, at about half a dollar each.

The study found that the over-the-counter versions of the two most popular heartburn medicines, Nexium and Prilosec, cost a significantly higher price than the brand name version, Prevacid.

The researchers also found that over-the-counter Prilosec was more expensive than the brand name Prilosec.

The study also found that the prescription versions of Prilosec were more expensive than the over-the-counter Prilosec.

“This is an important study to highlight the importance of maintaining awareness about the important safety and efficacy of over-the-counter medications, especially those that are sold without a prescription,” said study co-author, professor of medicine and medical sciences at the University of Florida. “This study suggests that the over-the-counter version of Prilosec should be reserved for those who need a prescription to order it.”

Prescription Prilosec was the highest cost of the over-the-counter Prilosec.

The study also found that the prices of Prilosec were higher than the brand name Prilosec. The study also found that Prilosec was cheaper than Nexium, the brand name Prilosec, and Prevacid.

The study also found that the over-the-counter Prilosec was less expensive than the brand name Prilosec.

“Our study shows that the over-the-counter Prilosec has fewer side effects than the prescription versions,” said study co-author, professor of medicine and medical sciences at the University of Florida.

The study also found that the prescription Prilosec was more expensive than the over-the-counter Prilosec.

“The study shows that the over-the-counter Prilosec has fewer side effects than the prescription versions,” said study co-author, professor of medicine and medical sciences at the University of Florida.

Photograph: John Roth / University of Florida photo/Getty Images

The study also found that Prilosec was less expensive than other over-the-counter versions of the heartburn medications, but that the price of Prilosec was still higher than Nexium. The study also found that the Prilosec was cheaper than Nexium, the brand name Prilosec, and Prevacid.

“This study shows that the over-the-counter Prilosec has fewer side effects than the prescription versions,” said study co-author, professor of medicine and medical sciences at the University of Florida.

The study also found that the over-the-counter Prilosec was more expensive than the brand name Prilosec.

“We were interested in comparing the costs of the over-the-counter Prilosec with the brand name Prilosec,” said co-author, professor of medicine and medical sciences at the University of Florida.

The study also found that Prilosec was less expensive than Nexium and Prevacid.

Esomeprazole Capsule

Manufacturer Information

Esomeprazole (NEXIUM) is manufactured by Novartis. You can get it from our website or from the manufacturer's website. Esomeprazole is sold in tablet form. Esomeprazole is not intended for use by women or children. It is only intended for use by men and is not recommended for use by women or children. Esomeprazole should only be used under the guidance of a doctor. It is not known if Esomeprazole is safe and effective in children under the age of 18.

Product Information

Esomeprazole is manufactured by Novartis. It is only intended for use by men and is not recommended for use by children.

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Description

Esomeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor used to treat conditions such as heart failure, liver cirrhosis, and inflammatory bowel disease. The product also helps prevent stomach ulcers from forming and is used in treating acute reflux of duodenal ulcers. Esomeprazole can help reduce acid reflux and heartburn by reducing acid production. You can buy Esomeprazole from our website or from the manufacturer's website. It is not intended for use by women or children. It should only be used under the guidance of a doctor.