Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S
Description
- Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is prescribed to treat and prevent stomach ulcers,gastroesophageal reflux (heartburn),relieve nausea and acidity
- Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S contains Rabeprazole
- Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is taken orally (via mouth)
- Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S can be prescribed to adults and children
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- Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is to be used only when necessary
Description
About
There is a natural secretion of acidic fluid by the stomach that helps us to digest food that we consume and also extract nutrients from it. The backflow of this acid or excessive secretion by the stomach can cause problems with serious consequences. Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S belongs to a class of medicines called “Proton pump inhibitors” commonly referred to as antacids. It is prescribed to patients who regularly experience heartburn, acid reflux, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, and are at a high risk of gastrointestinal bleeding, as well as other stomach and esophageal disorders such as H.Pylori infection, treated in combination with antibiotics
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is chemically composed of Rabeprazole, which decreases the amount of acid secreted by the stomach. H+/K+ ATPase is an enzyme contained in the parietal cells of the stomach, involved in the acidification of the secretions from the stomach. Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S blocks this enzyme and consequently acid secretion. When treatment is initiated with Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S, you will feel improvement in your condition but it may take up to 4 weeks for clinical benefits to set in completely.
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is available in form of tablets and capsules to be taken orally, usually once a day 30 minutes before breakfast or the first meal of the day, or sometimes twice daily as suggested by the doctor. While Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S can be safely prescribed to adults, it is not prescribed to children younger than 12 years, also pregnant and lactating mothers should abstain from taking it due to the lack of availability of scientific evidence regarding its safety. The most common side effects observed with Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S include flatulence, dizziness, abdominal pain, backache, etc.
Indications
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is prescribed for the management of a variety of conditions including:
- Heartburn
- Acid reflux
- Gastro-oesophageal reflux (GERD)
- Stomach ulcers
- Esophagitis
- Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
- pylori infections
- Peptic ulcer
How Does Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S Work
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is chemically composed of Rabeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that decreases the amount of acid secreted by the stomach. H+/K+ ATPase is an enzyme contained in the parietal cells of the stomach, involved in the acidification of the secretions from the stomach, and activates pepsin. PPIs block this enzyme and consequently the acid secretion.
How to use Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is available as oral tablets and capsules to be swallowed with a glass of water through the mouth. It is either taken once or twice 30 minutes before morning and evening meals. Make sure not to take more than the suggested safe dose or as advised by your doctor. At times it is given in combination with other medicines to treat your symptoms, make sure not to skip any medicines. If your symptoms do not show any improvement, contact your doctor.
Available Potency and forms of Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S
Tablet or capsule – 10 mg
Tablet or capsule – 20 mg
Dosage
Adult Dosage
Duodenal and Benign Gastric Ulcers
4 weeks of therapy: 20 mg to be taken orally once a day, 30 minutes before breakfast or the first meal of the day
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Daily Dose: 20 mg to be taken orally once a day, 30 minutes before breakfast or the first meal of the day for 4 to 8 weeks
Maintenance Dose: 20 mg to be taken orally once a day, for up to 12 months in case of erosive types
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Starting dose: 60 mg to be taken orally once a day
Dose Adjustment: the dose can be increased to 100 mg orally every day or 60 mg every 12 hours
Severe conditions may be treated for up to 12 months
H.Pylori Infection
20 mg to be taken orally twice a day for 7 days in combination with antibiotics such as clarithromycin and amoxicillin
Child Dosage
Discuss with your doctor about the safe age and dose for use in children.
Less than 12 years: safe use is not determined
12 years and more: 20 to be taken orally once a day for up to 8 weeks
Elderly Dosage
For elderly patients, the drug dosage may be different than usual for which the doctor may prescribe an altered dose of the Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S. Follow your doctor’s prescription.
Pregnancy Use and Lactation
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S has an undefined pregnancy category so it should not be taken during pregnancy due to potentially harmful effects on the unborn babies. If you are pregnant or are planning to conceive a baby, please do discuss Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S with your doctor before using it.
If you are breastfeeding an infant ask your doctor first for it is unclear if the medicine is secreted into breast milk. With regards to safety please make sure to consult your doctor first before using it.
Contraindications
Please inform your doctor if you have a history of any before using Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S:
- Allergy to Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S
- Pregnancy
- Stomach tumor
- Are scheduled to undergo endoscopy
- SevereLiver disease
- Severe vitamin B12 deficiency
- Hypomagnesemia
Precautions
Please tell your doctor about any of the following conditions before starting or during the treatment with Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S:
- If there is a history of allergy to medicines. Carefully read the contents of this product to avoid any future inconvenience.
- If you are taking other medicines, provide a complete list of medicines to your doctor to avoid any interactions.
- Liver adequacy must be ensured
- If there’s pre-existing Vitamin B12 deficiency, discuss it with your doctor first. Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S can decrease the absorption of this mineral and deficiency when used for longer periods.
- Before taking any laboratory tests, always inform the laboratory personnel
- Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S and similar drugs are known to cause infections like clostridium difficle, salmonella, etc. Rule these out before starting Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S
- If you are taking any blood thinners concomitantly, regularly monitor values of INR and clotting time
- Always take the treatment for the shortest time possible to treat your condition. Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S can cause gastric polyps and other conditions which may go unnoticed normally
- Chromogranin A tends to increase in amount when gastric acid secretion is controlled via Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S, this can interfere with diagnostic tests
- Electrolyte depletion may develop with long-term use of Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S. Magnesium, calcium, and potassium must be monitored to check their depleted states
- Avoid taking alcohol in your condition since it will irritate your already troubled gut
Interaction With Other Medications
Certain medications could interact with Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S and may increase or decrease its absorption. Make sure to inform your doctor about all the drugs you’re currently taking, in which case, your doctor might alter the treatment.
- Atazanavir
- Rilpivirine
- Mavacamten
- Phenytoin
- Warfarin
- Clopidogrel
- Ketoconazole,itraconazole,voriconazole
- Secretin
- Diazepam
- Ciimetidine
- Cyclosporine
- Digoxin
- Methotrexate
- Midazolam
Adverse Effects
Like most medicines,Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S has certain side effects which include:
Common Adverse Effects
These effects are mild and tend to resolve on their own in a couple of days.
- Nausea
- Headaches
- Stomach cramps
- Flatulence
- Constipation/Diarrhea (each patient may have a different reaction to Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S)
- Dry mouth
- Weakness
Rare Adverse Effects
- Hypersensitivity reactions
- Agitation
- Hypokalemia
- Hypomagnesemia
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome
- Clostridium Difficile associated diarrhea
- Joint pain
- Chills/ fever
- Sore throat
- Fractures/ osteoporosis
- Visual disturbance
- Confusion
- Edema
- Hemolytic anemia
How To Cope Up With Some Of The Adverse Effects
- Headaches – In which case make sure you rest and drink plenty of fluids. Avoid the use of alcohol. Take a prescribed painkiller. Consult your doctor if the headaches last longer than a week or are severe.
- Feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting) or diarrhea – Avoid eating rich or spicy food. It might help to take medication after food. If you’re sick, try drinking small, frequent sips of water. If you have diarrhea, replenish with plenty of water or other fluids.
- Fatigue – Patients are advised to have a healthy diet with a healthy balance of fruits and vegetables to help reduce fatigue in patients. Avoid unnecessary activities for a few days.
- Stomach cramps – Can be relieved by using a heating pad, and staying away from garlic, onions, and other food groups that might trigger the cramps. Camomile tea has shown great results in easing stomach cramps as it’s full of antioxidants.
- Dry mouth – Patients are recommended to always carry around a water bottle with them wherever they go and periodically keep sipping to prevent thirst and extremely dry mouth. Ice pops in hot weather and energy drinks (verified by the doctor) help combat dry mouth, as well as sugar-free chewing gum that is not mint flavored, has shown evidence of helping with dry mouth.
- Sore throat – Can be eased by adding honey to warm drinks and having oral lozenges, to provide soothing relief to an irritated throat. Ginger tea has been known to decrease inflammation of an irritated throat thus, providing relief.
FAQ’S
#1. HOW DOES Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S WORK?
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S belongs to a group of drugs known as Proton Pump Inhibitors; these pumps are naturally present in the cells, lining the stomach and secrete acid). The acid thus produced helps in the digestion of food ingested, but an excess can lead to harmful effects on the human body. Therefore,Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S blocks the pump and thereby controls the amount produced in the body.
#2. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S TO BRING RELIEF?
The positive effects of Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S can be felt after a few days. It may take up to 2-4 weeks to obtain the full benefits of Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S.
#3. FOR HOW LONG Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S SHOULD BE TAKEN?
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is prescribed for the shortest time possible to treat a given condition. In general, 4 to 8 weeks of treatment is advised but depending on your symptoms, it can be taken for up to 12 months in severe cases. Discuss with your doctor.
#4. IS IT SAFE TO TAKE PAINKILLERS ALONG WITH Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S?
Yes, it is safe to take painkillers such as paracetamol and/or other safe NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) that do not irritate your gut. Ask your doctor about the safest option for your condition.
#5. WHAT IF I TAKE TOO MUCH OF Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S?
In case of too much consumption by accident, kindly contact your doctor or nearby hospital straight away. The amount of medication that can result in severe side effects varies from person to person—an overdose results in seizures, difficulty breathing accompanied by dizziness, and fainting spells.
#6. HOW TO STORE Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S?
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S is to be kept away from the reach of children, in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity as that tends to alter certain drugs.
#7. WHY IS IT NECESSARY TO STOP TAKING Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S BEFORE CERTAIN LABORATORY TESTS?
Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S can cause false test results due to its interaction with certain substances used in laboratory tests or alteration of blood chemistry. Before undergoing any tests, it is important to inform your doctor and lab personnel of any medications currently being taken by a patient.
#8. WHAT LAB TESTS ARE PRESCRIBED BY A DOCTOR WHILE UNDERGOING TREATMENT WITH Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S?
Calcium, Vitamin B12, and magnesium levels and INR or bleeding time are periodically tested to ensure that they are in their normal ranges as Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S may deplete them.
#9. IS IT SAFE TO TAKE Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S WITH BIRTH CONTROL PILLS?
Yes, it is safe as there is no evidence of Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S interfering with most of the prescribed birth control drugs. An emergency birth control pill, ulipristal may be rendered less useful by Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S so an alternate drug may be required.
#10. CAN LIFESTYLE CHANGES HELP ME WITH MY CONDITION?
Yes, You can adopt certain healthy lifestyle changes to help naturally decrease the amount of acid produced in the stomach. These include reducing your daily intake of caffeine as well as caffeinated drinks, avoiding spicy and fatty food, eating a wholesome diet consisting of fresh vegetables and fruits with the cut down on salt, and incorporating physical activity into your daily routine.
#11. CAN I HAVE ALCOHOL WHILE UNDERGOING TREATMENT WITH Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S?
Alcohol does not interact with Rabosh 10mg Tablet 14 ‘S but it is advised against consuming alcohol as it increases the amount of acid produced and may trigger heartburn and irritate your gut.
Additional information
Type | Tablet |
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Feature | 10mg |
Unit | 'S |
Formula | Rabeprazole |
Composition | Rabeprazole 10 mg |
Brand | Bosch Pharma |
Prescription Required | Yes |