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Rabeprazole
Please note: these are basic guidelines, refer to your doctor for a professional medical opinion.
Popular brand names:
Pariet, Rabemed
Drug group:
Anti-ulcer drug
Prescription needed?
Yes
What does it do?
Rabeprazole is used in the management of the following conditions:
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) – where stomach acid rises into the oesophagus, commonly known as heartburn
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome – a condition where the stomach produces large quantities of acid which leads to ulceration
Active duodenal/peptic ulcers – reduces stomach acid, giving ulcers time to heal
Used in combination with antibiotics to eradicate Helicobacter pylori – the bacteria often involved in the development of peptic ulcers
To prevent the gastrointestinal side effects associated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in patients who need to take these regularly
How does it work?
Rabeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor - it inhibits the secretion of gastric acid, which results in a less acidic stomach environment.
How should it be used?
Tablets should be taken before food and should be swallowed whole (do not crush or chew)
Avoid spicy foods and alcohol as these may exacerbate the underlying condition
What is the typical dosage?
Your doctor will recommend a dosage tailored to your need, but typically:
Tablets taken once daily, generally in the morning
Long-term use of rabeprazole may increase the risk of: certain intestinal infections (Salmonella and Clostridium difficile infections), and hip fractures in women
What are the possible side effects?
The following have been reported:
More common: headache, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, flatulence, insomnia
Less common: cough, bronchitis, sinusitis
Report to your doctor before taking your next dose if you experience: severe side effects
What other considerations are important?
Dosage may be adjusted by your doctor under certain conditions.
Certain health problems: allergy to other proton pump inhibitors, history of liver disease
Other medicines: itraconazole, ketoconazole, digoxin, clopidogrel, warfarin, atazanavir
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Safety not established
Children: Not recommended
Over 60: No special problems
Driving and hazardous work: Caution, the drug can cause drowsiness
Alcohol: Avoid, alcohol irritates the stomach, which can lead to worsening symptoms