MOZA PLUS CAP

Overview

MOZA PLUS CAP is a Schedule H drug.

MOZA PLUS CAP is composed of: PANTOPRAZOLE (40 MG), MOSAPRIDE (15 MG)

Pantoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach. Pantoprazole is used to treat erosive esophagitis (damage to the esophagus from stomach acid caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD) in adults and children who are at least 5 years old. Pantoprazole is usually given for up to 8 weeks at a time while your esophagus heals. Pantoprazole is also used to treat Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and other conditions involving excess stomach acid.

Usage

PANTOPRAZOLE is generally used to treat: GERD, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is it safe on my liver?
A: Check with your Doctor first

Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Not Safe

Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe

Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Not Advised for age < 6yrs

Q: Can it be taken during pregnancy?
A: Not enough studies to prove Risk – Ask your Doctor

How Do I Take It?

MOZA PLUS CAP is generally taken Before Food.

Precautions for MOZA PLUS CAP and its Constituents


Long-term therapy may lead to bacterial overgrowth in the GI tract, atrophic gastritis. Monitor liver function regularly (if enzymes increase, discontinue) because it may lead to liver damage. Caution needed during pregnancy; not recommended in children <18 year. Patient may develop with increased risk of Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea (CDAD).

Common Side-Effects

PANTOPRAZOLE : Diarrhoea, Head Headache

Serious Side-Effects

PANTOPRAZOLE : Irregular Heartbeat, Body Muscle Cramps Or Spasms (painful), Seizures (uncontrollable Jerking Of Limbs), Arms Joint Pain, Abdomen Pain, Fever, Bloody Or Red Colored Stools

Rare Side-Effects

PANTOPRAZOLE : Skin Rash, Dizziness, Difficulty Breathing, Face Swelling, Body Itching

Technical Classification

PANTOPRAZOLE is categorized as: PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS / GASTROINTESTINAL AGENTS

Prescription Statistics

Following information is taken from treatment plans advised by our doctors. This is Only for informational purpose and you must seek doctor’s advice if you are not well.

How Frequently is it taken?

2 Times Daily43%
Morning35%
Once Daily15%

How long was it prescribed?

30 Days24%
60 Days21%
42 Days21%
90 Days14%
10 Days7%
7 Days3%

What is the break-up across patient age-group?

18 to 35yrs38%
35 to 50yrs29%
50 to 60yrs10%
60 to 70yrs19%
70yrs and above5%

What is the gender-breakup across patients?

Females38%

What kind of doctors prescribe this medicine?

Gastroenterologist100%

Most common Medicines advised along-side?

RIFAGUT 550MG TAB23%
ULTRACET TAB19%
LONAZEP-MD 0.25MG TAB15%
LAXOPEG 17 GM SACH13%
GAVISCON SYP13%
LAXOPEG12%
RIFAGUT 400MG TAB10%

Most common Diagnostic/Lab Tests advised along-side?

CBC (HEMATOLOGY)10%

Available Alternatives for MOZA PLUS CAP

What are the commonly available Substitutes?

MOZA PLUS CAPINR 111 for 10 CAPSULESPANTOPRAZOLE 40 MG, MOSAPRIDE 15 MG
MOZA PLUS CAPULEINR 102 for 10 CAPSULESPANTOPRAZOLE 40.0 MG, MOSAPRIDE 15.0 MG
PANTEC PLUS SR-CAPINR 57.43 for 10 CAPSULESPANTOPRAZOLE 40 MG, MOSAPRIDE 15 MG
PANTEC PLUS TABINR 74 for 10 TABLETSPANTOPRAZOLE 40.0 MG, MOSAPRIDE 15.0 MG
PANTOP M 40MG/15MG CAP SRINR 96.9 for 10 CAPSULE SRPANTOPRAZOLE 40.0 MG, MOSAPRIDE 15.0 MG