Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Usage
- 3 Frequently Asked Questions
- 4 How Do I Take It?
- 5 Precautions for RAZO EASY PWD and its Constituents
- 6 Symptoms of Overdosage
- 7 Common Side-Effects
- 8 Serious Side-Effects
- 9 Rare Side-Effects
- 10 Disease Interactions
- 11 Technical Classification
- 12 Prescription Statistics
- 12.1 How Frequently is it taken?
- 12.2 How long was it prescribed?
- 12.3 What is the break-up across patient age-group?
- 12.4 What is the gender-breakup across patients?
- 12.5 What kind of doctors prescribe this medicine?
- 12.6 Most common Medicines advised along-side?
- 12.7 Most common Diagnostic/Lab Tests advised along-side?
- 13 Available Alternatives for RAZO EASY PWD
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Overview
RAZO EASY PWD is a Schedule H drug.RAZO EASY PWD is composed of: CALCIUM ACETATE (400 MG), RABEPRAZOLE SODIUM (20 MG)
Calcium is a mineral that is needed for many functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance. Calcium can also bind to other minerals such as phosphate, and aid in their removal from the body.Calcium acetate is a natural mineral that works by holding onto phosphate from the diet so that it can pass out of your body,used to treat elevated blood phosphate levels in end stage kidney failure.
Rabeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor that decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach. Rabeprazole is used short-term to treat symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in adults and children who are at least 1 year old. Rabeprazole is used only in adults to treat conditions involving excessive stomach acid, such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Rabeprazole is also used in adults to promote healing of duodenal ulcers or erosive esophagitis (damage to your esophagus caused by stomach acid).
Usage
CALCIUM ACETATE can address symptoms like: Mouth Tingling, Mouth Numbness, Joint PainRABEPRAZOLE SODIUM is generally used to treat: GERD, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome, Ulcer, Duodenal, Esophagitis
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it safe on my liver?A: Check with your Doctor first
Q: Is it safe on my kidney?
A: Check with your Doctor first
Q: Can I take it with alcohol?
A: Not Safe
Q: Is it safe for children?
A: Not Advised for age < 12yrs
Q: Can it be taken during pregnancy?
A: Not enough studies to prove Risk – Ask your Doctor
Q: Is it safe to take for someone breastfeeding?
A: Check with your Doctor first
How Do I Take It?
RAZO EASY PWD is generally taken With Food.Precautions for RAZO EASY PWD and its Constituents
- You should not use calcium acetate if you have high levels of calcium in your blood.
- You should not use calcium acetate if you are allergic to it.
- Do not give this medicine to a child without medical advice.Use exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
- Your doctor may occasionally change your dose to make sure you get the best results.
- Take this medicine with each meal.
- You may need to keep a food diary to measure how much calcium you are getting in your diet.
- You may need frequent medical tests to help your doctor determine how long to treat you with calcium acetate.
- Do not take extra medicine to make up the missed dose.
- Do not take additional calcium supplements.
- Avoid using antacids without your doctor’s advice. Use only the specific type of antacid your doctor recommends.
- Avoid taking an antibiotic such as ciprofloxacin, moxifloxacin, or levofloxacin within 2 hours before or 6 hours after you take calcium acetate.Avoid taking an antibiotic such as doxycycline, minocycline, or tetracycline within 1 hour before you take calcium acetate.
- Avoid taking levothyroxine within 4 hours before or 4 hours after you take calcium acetate.
Caution should be exercised in patients with
Symptoms of Overdosage
CALCIUM ACETATE over-dosage can result in: Loss Of Appetite, Confusion, Nausea, VomitCommon Side-Effects
CALCIUM ACETATE : Diarrhoea, Itchy Skin, Nausea, Loose Motion, Abdomen Pain, Confusion, Dry Mouth, Head Headache, Vomit, Fatigue (tiredness), Loss Of AppetiteRABEPRAZOLE SODIUM : Head Headache
Serious Side-Effects
CALCIUM ACETATE : Delirium, Hypercalcaemia, Slurred Speech, Frequent Urination, Unusual Taste In Mouth, Increased ThirstRABEPRAZOLE SODIUM : Diarrhoea, Irregular Heartbeat, Seizures (uncontrollable Jerking Of Limbs)
Rare Side-Effects
RABEPRAZOLE SODIUM : Vitamin B12 Deficiency, Skin Rash, Abdomen Pain, Fever, Bloody Or Red Colored Stools, Hands Tingling, Difficulty Breathing, Face Swelling, Body Itching, DizzinessDisease Interactions
RABEPRAZOLE SODIUM can interfere with: Osteoporosis, Magnesium Deficiency, Acute Liver FailureTechnical Classification
CALCIUM ACETATE is categorized as:- MINERALS AND ELECTROLYTES / NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS
- PHOSPHATE BINDERS / MISCELLANEOUS AGENTS
RABEPRAZOLE SODIUM 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 Daily | 67% |
Once Daily | 9% |
Others | 9% |
2 Times Daily (1-0-1) | 7% |
How long was it prescribed?
42 Days | 37% |
14 Days | 21% |
30 Days | 16% |
3 Days | 11% |
7 Days | 5% |
What is the break-up across patient age-group?
18 to 35yrs | 26% |
35 to 50yrs | 24% |
50 to 60yrs | 12% |
60 to 70yrs | 24% |
70yrs and above | 15% |
What is the gender-breakup across patients?
Females | 59% |
What kind of doctors prescribe this medicine?
Gastroenterologist | 98% |
Neurologist | 2% |
Most common Medicines advised along-side?
LOOZ SOLN | 13% |
DROTIN-M TAB | 11% |
LESURIDE 25MG TAB | 11% |
ONDEM-MD TAB | 11% |
LONAZEP-MD 0.25MG TAB | 11% |
Most common Diagnostic/Lab Tests advised along-side?
ENDOSCOPY UPPER GI (ENDOSCOPY) | 22% |
Available Alternatives for RAZO EASY PWD
What are the commonly available Substitutes?
RAZO EASY PWD | INR 9.9 for 3GM POWDER | CALCIUM ACETATE 400 MG, RABEPRAZOLE SODIUM 20 MG |