Rabeprazole 20mg + Levosulpiride 75mg
Femrab-LSR is a combination drug that is taken to provide relief to the digestive problems caused by acid and incomplete gut motility. Rabeprazole helps to minimize the overproduction of stomach acid, and Levosulpiride helps in increasing the emptying of the stomach and the control of gut motility. The combination is particularly applicable in such conditions as GERD, functional dyspepsia, acid reflux and bloating, nausea, and early satiety as it offers acid control and motility support.
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Femrab-LSR is a combination drug that is taken to provide relief to the digestive problems caused by acid and incomplete gut motility. Rabeprazole helps to minimize the overproduction of stomach acid, and Levosulpiride helps in increasing the emptying of the stomach and the control of gut motility. The combination is particularly applicable in such conditions as GERD, functional dyspepsia, acid reflux and bloating, nausea, and early satiety as it offers acid control and motility support.
FAQ
Q1. What is Femrab-LSR used for?
Femrab-LSR is prescribed to treat acidity, acid reflux, bloating, and slow stomach movement induced indigestion.
Q2. How does Femrab-LSR work?
Rabeprazole inhibits the amount of acid secretion produced, and Levosulpiride increases gastric motility, removes bloating and nausea.
Q3. At what time should Femrab-LSR be taken?
It is normally administered in a single dosage, most commonly in the morning, before meals.
Q4. Is Femrab-LSR long term?
The use of Levosulpiride has long-term effects that may lead to hormonal imbalances, so the use should be supervised by a physician.
Q5. Is Femrab-LSR not pregnant safe?
Only when it is prescribed by a healthcare professional, it is to be used during pregnancy.
FAQ
Q1. What is Femrab-LSR used for?
Femrab-LSR is prescribed to treat acidity, acid reflux, bloating, and slow stomach movement induced indigestion.
Q2. How does Femrab-LSR work?
Rabeprazole inhibits the amount of acid secretion produced, and Levosulpiride increases gastric motility, removes bloating and nausea.
Q3. At what time should Femrab-LSR be taken?
It is normally administered in a single dosage, most commonly in the morning, before meals.
Q4. Is Femrab-LSR long term?
The use of Levosulpiride has long-term effects that may lead to hormonal imbalances, so the use should be supervised by a physician.
Q5. Is Femrab-LSR not pregnant safe?
Only when it is prescribed by a healthcare professional, it is to be used during pregnancy.