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Frequently asked questions
Esomeprazole reduces the production of acid in the stomach.
You may start feeling better within a few hours of taking it, but it may take several weeks to see significant improvement for some conditions.
Long-term use of Esomeprazole may be associated with some side effects such as Vitamin B12 deficiency, increased risk of Hip fractures, Hypomagnesemia, etc.
 Esomeprazole should only be stopped after completion of a prescribed course or after consultation with a doctor.
Esomeprazole is an effective medicine for indigestion. Your doctor will decide if other medications are needed for your condition.Â
It's better to avoid taking Esomeprazole with antacids as they may interfere with its absorption. Consult your doctor regarding their simultaneous use.
Esomeprazole is not known to affect contraception methods like birth control pills.
Before you begin taking esomeprazole, it's crucial to inform your healthcare provider if you are currently using medications like digoxin, cilostazol, itraconazole, ketoconazole, posaconazole or voriconazole, methotrexate, phenytoin, rifampicin, clopidogrel or warfarin and HIV medicines.
No. Alcohol consumption should be avoided while taking Esomeprazole.
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