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    Introduction About RABELOC INJECTION

    RABELOC INJECTION is used to manage acidity, heartburn, peptic ulcers, acid reflux, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. It contains a medicine called Rabeprazole which is a Proton pump inhibitor that works by reducing gastric acid secretions.

    Take RABELOC INJECTION 15-30 minutes before meals or as directed by the physician. Before taking inform your doctor if you have any liver problems. You must also inform your doctor if you have vitamin B12 deficiency, osteoporosis or any tumors in your stomach.

    Do not take RABELOC INJECTION if you are pregnant or breastfeeding without consulting your doctor. The most common side effects of taking RABELOC INJECTION are oral sores, constipation, indigestion, stomach pain, headache and dizziness. Consult your doctor if any of the side effect troubles you.

    You must also inform your doctor immediately if you experience severe uncontrollable diarrhea with stomach pain or tenderness.

    Uses Of RABELOC INJECTION

    RABELOC INJECTION is used to provide relief from following gastric conditions:

    • Acidity, Heartburn, Acid reflux
    • Peptic ulcers
    • Inflammation of oesophagus
    • Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

    How RABELOC INJECTION Works

    RABELOC INJECTION is a proton pump inhibitor. It reduces the amount of acid produced in the stomach by blocking the actions of an enzyme called H+ K+ ATPase (also known as proton pump) which is present in the lining of the stomach walls. As a result, it reduces the chances for acid reflux into the oesophagus, heals peptic ulcers and esophageal lesions and manages its recurrence.

    How to use RABELOC INJECTION

    • Take RABELOC INJECTION as advised by your physician.
    • Swallow the medicine with a glass of water. Do not crush or chew the medicine.
    • It is preferably taken in the mornings or at any time of the day before meals, preferably 15-30 minutes prior to meals
    • Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration of therapy for you depending upon your age, body weight and disease condition.

    Side Effects Of RABELOC INJECTION

    Common Side Effects of RABELOC INJECTION:

    • mouth sores
    • difficulty in sleeping
    • headache, dizziness
    • stomach pain, diarrhoea, flatulence, nausea, vomiting or constipation
    • aches or back pain
    • polyps in the stomach

    Stop taking RABELOC INJECTION and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

    • signs of frequent infections (such as chills, sore throat and fever)
    • painful ulcers in the mouth or throat
    • bruising or bleeding easily
    • severe watery or bloody diarrhoea with fever, stomach pain or tenderness
    • signs of vitamin B12 deficiency (such as pale skin, oral sores, disturbed vision, irritability, depression)
    • signs of low magnesium levels (such as fits, tremor, muscle spasms, abnormal eye movements)

    Warning & Precautions

    Pregnancy

    Monitoring required

    RABELOC INJECTION should be used in pregnant women only if considered necessary by the physician.

    Breastfeeding

    Contraindicated

    RABELOC INJECTION is generally not recommended for use in breastfeeding women.

    Driving and Using Machines

    Use with Caution

    Do not drive or operate any machines if you feel sleepy after taking RABELOC INJECTION.

    Liver

    Use with Caution

    RABELOC INJECTION should be used with caution in patients who have or ever had any liver problems.

    Allergy

    Contraindicated

    Do not take RABELOC INJECTION if you are allergic to Rabeprazole or to any other proton pump inhibitors (such as omeprazole, esomeprazole).

    Use In Pediatrics

    Contraindicated

    RABELOC INJECTION is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (aged below 18 years).

    Use In Geriatrics

    Use with Caution

    RABELOC INJECTION should be used with caution in elderly patients.

    Others

    Before taking RABELOC INJECTION, inform your doctor if you:

    • have a tumor in your stomach
    • had a skin reaction after management with a medicine similar to RABELOC INJECTION
    • have osteoporosis (weak bones)
    • are going to have a specific blood test (Chromogranin A)

    Interactions

    A. Drug – Drug Interactions:

    Before taking RABELOC INJECTION, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines such as:

    • Antifungal agents (Ex. ketoconazole or itraconazole)
    • Antiviral agents (Ex. atazanavir)
    • Cancer medicines (Ex. methotrexate)
    • corticosteroids (used to manage pain and inflammation) such as prednisolone

    Overdosage:

    If you or anyone else accidentally took more RABELOC INJECTION, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.

    Synopsis

    Drug :   Rabeprazole
    Pharmacological Category :   Proton Pump Inhibitors
    Therapeutic Indication :   GERD, Peptic ulcer, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
    Dosage Forms :   Tablet, Capsule, Powder, Injection, Infusion

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    FAQs About RABELOC INJECTION

    Q: What are the uses of RABELOC INJECTION?

    A: RABELOC INJECTION is used to manage Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), peptic ulcer and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (tumours in the pancreas causing the stomach to secrete more acid).

    Q: How RABELOC INJECTION works?

    A: RABELOC INJECTION is a proton pump inhibitor. It reduces the amount of acid produced in the stomach by blocking the actions of an enzyme called H+ K+ ATPase (also known as proton pump) which is present in the lining of the stomach walls. As a result, it reduces the chances for acid reflux into the oesophagus, heals peptic ulcers and esophageal lesions and manages its recurrence.

    Q: How long will it take for RABELOC INJECTION to manage my disease?

    A: The time taken for healing depends on the severity of the disease. You may notice improvement in your condition within 1-2 days of therapy with RABELOC INJECTION. However, it may take several weeks for RABELOC INJECTION to completely heal the ulcers.

    Q: When should I take RABELOC INJECTION?

    A: RABELOC INJECTION should be taken on an empty stomach at mornings. It can also be taken before a meal.

    Q: What are the long-term side effects of RABELOC INJECTION?

    A: Taking RABELOC INJECTION especially over the time of a year can slightly increase the risk of hip, wrist, or spine fracture. Inform your doctor if you suffer from osteoporosis or if you are taking corticosteroids which can increase the risk of osteoporosis. It may also cause vitamin B12 deficiency and low magnesium levels in the blood.

    Q: Can I stop taking RABELOC INJECTION once my symptoms subside?

    A: Do not stop taking RABELOC INJECTION without consulting your doctor even if you feel better during the midway of the therapy. Make sure to take RABELOC INJECTION for the stipulated duration recommended by your doctor to achieve complete healing of ulcers.

    Q: What is the best time to take RABELOC INJECTION?

    A: RABELOC INJECTION should be taken while you are on empty stomach in the morning. It can also be taken before a meal.

    Q: What to do if I forgot to take a dose of RABELOC INJECTION?

    A: If you have missed a dose of RABELOC INJECTION, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is time for the next dose of RABELOC INJECTION, skip the missed dose and take the next one regularly. Do not take a double dose of RABELOC INJECTION to compensate the missed ones.

    Q: What precautions should be followed while taking RABELOC INJECTION?

    A: Before taking RABELOC INJECTION inform your doctor if you have any liver problems. You must also inform your doctor if you have vitamin B12 deficiency, osteoporosis or any tumors in your stomach. Do not take RABELOC INJECTION if you are pregnant or breastfeeding without consulting your doctor. Regularly visit your doctor and take all the necessary blood test recommended by your doctor without fail. You must also inform your doctor immediately if you experience severe uncontrollable diarrhea with stomach pain or tenderness after taking RABELOC INJECTION.

    Q: Can I consume alcohol while taking RABELOC INJECTION?

    A: Avoid consumption of alcohol while taking RABELOC INJECTION as it could aggravate your ulcers and delays the healing process.

    Q: Can I take RABELOC INJECTION daily?

    A: Take RABELOC INJECTION as advised by your physician. Your doctor will evaluate your health condition and suggest whether can you take RABELOC INJECTION every day or not.

    Q: Can the use of RABELOC INJECTION affect the liver?

    A: Yes. RABELOC INJECTION may affect the way your liver work. Therefore, it should be used with caution in patients with liver problems.

    Q: Can RABELOC INJECTION be taken during pregnancy?

    A: RABELOC INJECTION is not recommended for use in pregnant women.

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    Written By Srilekha. R - B.Pharm
    Reviewed For Accuracy By Dr. Vrushabhakumar Jitendra Shah. - MBBS
    Last updated on 12 Nov 2024 | 03:43 PM(IST)
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