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Lasting relief for frequent heartburn and acid reflux.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use.
Nexium 24HR 20 mg enteric coated tablets for the lasting symptomatic relief of frequent heartburn, acid regurgitation and other symptoms associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux.
Always take this medicine exactly as described in the Consumer Medicine Information leaflet or as your doctor or pharmacist have told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. The recommended dose is one tablet a day. - Do not take more than this recommended dose of one tablet (20 mg) a day, even if you don't feel an improvement immediately. - You may need to take Nexium 24HR for a few days before experiencing the full effect. - Nexium 24HR should be taken for at least 7 days and up to 14 days. - Tell your pharmacist or doctor if you do not feel better while taking Nexium 24HR. If symptoms persist or recur within 2 weeks of completing the course, consult your doctor. Further examination may be required.
Always read the label, use only as directed. Tell your pharmacist or doctor if you notice any of the following and they worry you: nausea or vomiting, constipation, diarrhoea, headache, wind, stomach pain, skin rash, itchy skin, dizziness or dry mouth. These side effects are usually mild. Tell your pharmacist or doctor if you are taking any other medicines, including any that you buy without a prescription from your pharmacy, supermarket or health food shop. Some medicines may interfere with Nexium 24HR. Do not take Nexium 24HR if you are pregnant unless your doctor says so. Ask your doctor about the risks and benefits involved. It is not known if it is safe for you to take Nexium 24HR while you are pregnant. It may affect your baby. Do not take Nexium 24HR if you are breastfeeding. Ask your doctor for more information. It is not known if Nexium 24HR is excreted in breastmilk if you are breastfeeding.
Stomach ulcer (Gullet: Ulcer Group 1)Gullet pain, diarrhea, vomiting or abdominal pain after a meal due to ingestion of stomach ulcerating ulcers may occur. If any of these effects last or are lost within a few days�rant not required.If symptoms persist or recur, consult your doctor.
See the medical information on the Back of the pack for more information. Product details
Nexium 24HR is used to treat frequent heartburn, acid regurgitation and other symptoms associated with gastro-oesophageal reflux. Keep the foil between the tablet and tongue when swallowed. Store at 20-25°C (68-77°F) and as unlikely a no-action risk. Safety: Nexium 24HR does not protect against sexually transmitted infections (eg, herpes, gonorrea). Use only under the supervision of your/ our doctor. You must have an online questionnaire to ask about your symptoms, vaccinations and any other treatments you are taking to ensure safety. Always read the label and use only as directed. If symptoms persist or recur, contact your doctor, or a doctor's surgery, if recommended."
Grimy (Garlic) oil for skinNexium 24HR is for oral use only. Garlic is an excellent source of potassium (found in many medications) which is needed for the skin to function properly. Always read the label and use only as prescribed. Do not useGarlic for your skin especially if you eat it alone. It may cause unusual skin symptoms such as a burning or stinging when you eat. This medicine is for external use only. Do not share the recommended dosage.
Common side effects may include: dizziness or nausea; diarrhoea; headache; hair loss; skin rash; drowsiness; sweating; vomiting; or skin blisters. If these side effects bother you or persist or become bothersome contact your doctor. Medicines with known serious side effects include antibiotics, antacids, laxatives and medicines for heart rhythm disorders. Not applicable.
Read the patient information leaflet for further information. Safe and effective treatment for frequent heartburn:
Treatment: Always take this medicine as prescribed.
If you’re a new user of Nexium, you may have noticed some changes in the inactive ingredients in the drug. The most common inactive ingredients being reported are starch (e.g. lactose), flavorings, and filler ingredients. The most common of these inactive ingredients are magnesium stearate (e.g. lactose, talc), croscarmellose sodium, and talc.
To get the most out of your drug, it’s important to work with a pharmacist to ensure that the correct ingredients are in the drug. If you have any questions about the inactive ingredients, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Just remember to take the medication at the same time each day to maintain a consistent level in your system.
Keep all medication and supplements out of reach of children.The most important information I should know about the inactive ingredients is that they are not included in Nexium. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
If you have any medication or supplement allergies, you may be allergic to them or to some of the inactive ingredients. You may also be allergic to other ingredients in the drug, or you may have other allergies. For this reason, it’s always important to read the label of the drug before taking it. If you have any questions or concerns about the inactive ingredients, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Before you start taking Nexium, you should be aware of what other ingredients you may be taking. This includes any over-the-counter or prescription medications, vitamins, and herbal products. These may be available over the counter and without a prescription, but they should not be taken by anyone younger than 18 years old.
If you have any questions about what to do if you accidentally take a drug you’re taking, talk to your pharmacist or doctor. They can be reached for you and help answer any questions you may have.
If you have any concerns or questions about the inactive ingredients, please talk to your pharmacist or doctor.
If you have any questions, talk to your pharmacist or doctor.
Yes, there are a few side effects associated with Nexium. These side effects may include:
If you have an allergic reaction, your healthcare provider may order you a skin test or blood test. This is a blood test that measures the levels of a substance called a specific blood test (e.g., sodium bicarbonate, potassium citrate). This test measures the levels of sodium in your blood. If you experience symptoms of an allergic reaction while taking this drug, seek immediate medical attention.
If you have any concerns or questions about side effects of Nexium, you should talk to your healthcare provider.
If you have any questions or concerns, please talk to your pharmacist or doctor.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We strongly advise you to talk to your pharmacist or doctor before taking Nexium.
If you forget to take a dose of Nexium, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is close to the time for the next dose, skip the missed dose. Do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one.
If you miss a dose of Nexium, take it as soon as you remember.
By: Emily Roberts, PhD
One of the most frequently cited issues with, an over-the-counter (OTC) drug for heartburn and acid reflux, has been that it is not appropriate for people who have had heartburn or acid reflux, according to an article from theNew York Times.
In an editorial inThe New York Timeson Tuesday,Patient Access Litigationcommitted that it was not appropriate for her to purchase the drug for people with heartburn and acid reflux. The article cited an article from theTimesthat concluded that the “potent and readily available alternative” of OTC prescription medications is a safe and effective way to treat heartburn and acid reflux.
The article concluded, “OTC drugs like Zepbound and Nexium may be an effective and accessible alternative to heartburn medications.”
The article also quoted a study published by thethat looked at the use of OTC medications for people with mild heartburn. The study found that people who took the OTC prescription medication for heartburn and acid reflux twice daily had a significant reduction in symptoms. A similar study found that people who took OTC medications twice daily had a significant reduction in symptoms, and that people who took OTC medication twice daily had a significant reduction in symptoms.
that looked at the use of OTC prescription medications for people with mild heartburn.
The article said, “In the past, the use of OTC prescription medications to treat heartburn and acid reflux was considered an off-label use of the medication. It is, in fact, not appropriate for the condition.”
The article said the following:
“OTC prescriptions for heartburn and acid reflux may be a safe, effective, and non-invasive alternative to the prescription medication available to treat those conditions,” the article concluded.
The article added, “Patients should be aware that OTC medications can have a significant impact on the heartburn and acid reflux symptoms they experience.”
The article also said that “OTC drugs for heartburn and acid reflux are a valuable option for individuals who do not have heartburn or acid reflux but may benefit from their OTC medications.”
In an article published in, the article said, “The drug can be a safe and effective treatment for heartburn and acid reflux but it should be used with a high level of caution and only under the supervision of a healthcare professional.”
The article said, “OTC prescription medications for heartburn and acid reflux may be an effective and accessible alternative to heartburn medications, and should be used with a high level of caution and only under the supervision of a healthcare professional.”
The article also said, “OTC drugs for heartburn and acid reflux may be a safe and effective treatment for heartburn and acid reflux but they should be used with a high level of caution and only under the supervision of a healthcare professional.”
The article said, “OTC prescription medications for heartburn and acid reflux may be a safe and effective treatment for heartburn and acid reflux but they should be used with a high level of caution and only under the supervision of a healthcare professional.”
The article added, “OTC prescriptions for heartburn and acid reflux may be a safe and effective treatment for heartburn and acid reflux but they should be used with a high level of caution and only under the supervision of a healthcare professional.”
A New York City-based law firm is warning consumers to use OTC prescription medications for heartburn and acid reflux.