Uses / Indications:
Esomac D 30mg/40mg Capsule is a combination drug that helps with stomach problems caused by too much acid and delayed stomach motility. It is given for:
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) occurs when acid reflux and heartburn happen all the time.
Ulcers in the stomach and duodenum
Acidity, indigestion, and feeling full
Reflux or gastritis can make you feel sick and throw up.
Zollinger–Ellison syndrome occurs when the body makes too much acid.
Feeling full or uncomfortable after a meal because the stomach takes too long to empty
This capsule works in two ways: it lowers acid production and speeds up stomach movement for quicker relief.
Pregnancy interaction:
There isn't a lot of human data, but it seems that Domperidone plus Esomeprazole should only be used if the possible advantages are greater than the probable hazards.
Domperidone may get into breast milk in small amounts, therefore breastfeeding mothers should talk to their doctor before using it.
If you are pregnant, planning to becoming pregnant, or breastfeeding, you should always tell your doctor before you start taking this medicine.
Expert advice:
For best results, take the capsule before meals.
Don't lie down right after taking the dose.
Spicy foods, alcohol, caffeine, and carbonated drinks can all make acidity worse, so don't eat or drink them.
Don't take any additional acid-lowering drugs without first talking to your doctor.
Vitamin B12 and magnesium levels should be checked often if you use them for a long time.
Tell your doctor if you have an abnormal heartbeat, diarrhea that won't go away, or severe stomach pain.
Keep the capsules in a cool, dry place where they won't get wet or get too much sun.
Side Effects:
Pain in the head
Feeling dizzy or sleepy
Feeling sick or throwing up
Pain in the stomach
Diarrhea or not being able to go
Mouth dry
Side effects that are less prevalent or more serious:
Irregular heartbeat or palpitations (not common with Domperidone)
Low magnesium levels can cause muscle cramps and an erratic pulse.
Long-term use can lead to a lack of vitamin B12.
Breast discomfort or discharge (due to the hormonal effects of Domperidone)
Reactions to allergies, include a rash, itching, swelling, or trouble breathing
If you have severe dizziness, chest discomfort, or vomiting that won't stop, you should see a doctor right away.
How to use:
Take one capsule every day, preferably 30 minutes before breakfast or as your doctor says.
Do not crush, chew, or open the capsule; just swallow it whole with a glass of water.
For the best benefits, take it at the same time every day.
Without talking to your doctor, don't take more than the suggested amount or for longer than the advised time.
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, don't take the one you missed.
Even if your symptoms get better early, you should keep taking the prescription for the complete duration.
How it works:
Esomac D 30mg/40mg The capsule has two active ingredients:
30 mg of domperidone:
It works on the brain and digestive tract to speed up digestion and stop nausea.
It stops dopamine from working, speeds up the motility of the stomach and intestines, and stops nausea and vomiting.
Helps food go through the digestive tract more quickly, which helps with bloating and pain.
40 mg of esomeprazole:
A proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that stops the stomach from making acid.
It stops the H⁺/K⁺-ATPase enzyme in the stomach lining from making acid.
Offers long-lasting acid control, which helps ulcers and inflammation of the esophagus recover.
They work together to ease symptoms of acidity and reflux and speed up the process of making your stomach feel better.
Faq for medicine:
What is the purpose of the Esomac D 30mg/40mg Capsule?
It helps with nausea, acid reflux, delayed stomach emptying, GERD, and ulcers.
Q2: Is it okay to take Esomac D every day?
Yes, you can take it every day as your doctor says you should. Don't take more than the suggested dose.
Q3. Is it safe to take Esomac D when pregnant?
Only a doctor should give it to you when the advantages outweigh the hazards.
Q4. How long does it take to work?
Most people feel better from acidity and bloating within one to two hours of taking the first dose.
Q5. Is it okay to take Esomac D with other acid-reducing drugs?
No. Don't mix it with other drugs that decrease acid unless your doctor tells you to.
Q6. Does Esomac D make you dizzy?
Yes, you might feel a little dizzy or sleepy. If you are afflicted, don't drive or use machinery.
Q7. Is it okay to drink alcohol while taking Esomac D?
Stay away from alcohol because it might make acid reflux worse and cause adverse effects including dizziness.
Q8. Does Esomac D make you short on vitamins?
Long-term use may lower the body's ability to absorb vitamin B12, thus it's best to check it from time to time.
Q9. If I feel better, may I stop taking Esomac D?
No. Don't quit suddenly without talking to your doctor first, because the symptoms can come back.
Medicine interaction:
Esomac D Capsule might work with the following:
Clopidogrel is less effective as an antiplatelet medication because of Esomeprazole.
Domperidone changed how well Ketoconazole, Itraconazole, or Erythromycin worked.
Warfarin, Phenytoin, and Diazepam raise levels and the risk of toxicity.
Antipsychotic or antiarrhythmic medicines may make it more likely that your heart may beat irregularly.
Antacids or H2 blockers may change how well Esomeprazole is absorbed.
Alcohol can make dizziness and acid reflux worse.
Tell your doctor about all the vitamins, herbs, and medicines you use.