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Nexium Definition
Nexium is the trade name for Esomeprazole that is being used for the treatment of gastric ulcers, gastroesophageal diseases (GERD) and other forms of gastric problems of the stomach.
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How does Nexium works
Nexium prevents the acid production in the stomache. It minimizes the symptoms that could injure the stomach, intestines, esophagus among the patients who suffer from GERD. There is a lining of the stomach that has cells producing acids and when these acid pumps backs up in the esophagus it enhances a burning sensation. This is where nexium works by turning off the acid pumps.
Nexium Side Effects
Patients using Nexium may face some common side effects such as nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dizziness, nervousness, sleeping problems or headache.
Serious side effects of using Nexium includes:
1. Chest or abdominal pain
2. Tremors
3. Swelling of muscles
4. State of confusion
5. Loosened Consiousness
6. Delusion
7. Increased heartbeat
8. Difficulty in swallowing
Nexium Precautions
1. In case of women patients who are pregnant, medicine Nexium should be avoided along with the intake of clarithromycin.
2. Patients who are hypersensitive to penicillin drugs and had a history of some penicillin allergy should avoid taking this drug.
3. Patients having hepatic Insufficiancy, renal insufficiency, carcinogenicity or poor metabolism should consider their medical physician before using Nexium.
4. Pateints having liver problem should also use the medicine after proper consultation from the physician.
5. Keep the medicine away from children and store it between a room temperature of 15 and 30 degrees C.
Always remember that it is very important that your medical practitioner should know about your illness history or what you are taking because some prescription medications do not interact well with other drugs. In fact, some drug interactions can be very dangerous in this case.
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