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Nexium, the generic form of esomeprazole, is available over-the-counter under several brand names. These names suggest that Nexium may be used for purposes other than listed here. To learn more about the uses of Nexium, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.
Nexium is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that reduces the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
It is prescribed to treat (proton pump inhibitors). The condition is called “proton pump inhibitor”.
Esomeprazole is also prescribed to treat (esophagitis). Esophagitis is a condition in which the stomach is unable to pump enough acid through the esophagus to trigger the healing of erosive erosions and gastroesophagitis. GERD is an established condition in which acid in the stomach pumps more acid into the esophagus than usual.
Nexium is prescribed as a proton pump inhibitor to prevent (proton pump inhibitors). Nexium works by reducing the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
You should also use Nexium to prevent GERD. If you are unable to swallow Nexium, talk with your doctor before taking Nexium. It is a proton pump inhibitor and can be taken with or without food. Nexium can also be taken with food to help prevent stomach upset. Talk with your doctor if you are unable to swallow Nexium.
Esomeprazole may also be prescribed for purposes other than listed here. You should not take it if you are also taking a prescription drug called a proton pump inhibitor called a proton pump inhibitor (PPI).
Your doctor may tell you to take esomeprazole before you start a new medication. If you take esomeprazole to prevent GERD, talk with your doctor before taking esomeprazole to prevent heartburn.
You should take esomeprazole for the full length of your treatment to help you feel less sick (vomiting) and have better control over your symptoms (acid reflux).
Esomeprazole should be taken with food, but you should not take it with food that contains acid that may be irritating to your stomach.
Esomeprazole is not for immediate relief of gastroesophageal reflux (GERD). If you have been told by your doctor that you have an ulcer in your stomach called proptosis, you may be at risk of developing it.
Talk to your doctor before taking Nexium if:
This medicine may not be suitable for you if you have certain other conditions. See the information for a full list of medicines and conditions.
You should tell your doctor immediately if you have:
Your doctor may prescribe you an alternative proton pump inhibitor if you do not think it is appropriate for you.
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Nexium may also interact with some medicines. Tell your doctor if you have any medicines that you take regularly or if you take them together.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Nexium may pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. Your doctor will discuss with you the risks and benefits of using this medicine during your nursing baby.
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Get 24-hour relief from frequent heartburn with Nexium 24HR Tablets. It provides complete protection from frequent heartburn in easy-to-swallow tablets. Nexium 24HR tablets work by blocking acid directly at the source, giving you 24 hours of protection from frequent heartburn. Just one tablet a day provides all-day, all-night protection from frequent heartburn. Nexium 24HR is the #1 Selling OTC frequent heartburn brand.
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AstraZeneca has agreed to pay $2.7bn (£1.6bn) to settle a global lawsuit regarding the use of Nexium, the world's top-selling prescription drug, for heartburn and other heartburn-inducing conditions.
In the settlement, AstraZeneca agreed to pay to settle claims for more than $1.3bn. The settlement resolves claims that AstraZeneca had allegedly inflated the price of Nexium to promote ulcers and induce heartburn.
The AstraZeneca settlement is AstraZeneca's biggest ever settlement and was previously settled with a similar lawsuit filed in the U. S. against Pfizer and Pfizer Inc.
AstraZeneca will pay $2.7bn in a separate agreement.
The AstraZeneca settlement resolves claims that AstraZeneca had allegedly inflated the price of Nexium to promote ulcers and induce heartburn.
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Nexium, which is widely used to treat the symptoms of heartburn, can cause some side effects, including stomach pain, nausea, and headaches.
Nexium, a branded version of Nexium, is sold under a variety of brand names, including Prilosec, Nexium, and Nexium SR. AstraZeneca was one of the first companies to produce an oral medication to treat GERD, which is a medical condition that affects nearly 1 million people worldwide.
The first of many coupons that have been shown to be effective in preventing heart attacks and strokes, but they have also been found to be less effective than other types of medication that may have similar benefits. Some of the most commonly reported side effects of Nexium are listed below. These side effects are typically mild and may lessen as you continue taking Nexium. However, if you experience any of the following serious side effects, stop taking Nexium immediately and seek medical attention. These side effects are not immediately permanent and may improve in the long run if you continue taking Nexium. If you have serious side effects that are not listed, or if the side effects are not listed, you should contact your doctor or pharmacist immediately. You should also avoid consuming prescription medications that contain the ingredient esomeprazole. (Nexium is a prescription medication.)
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Nexium is one of the most commonly prescribed medications to treat heartburn. But there are other less common side effects of Nexium that are not listed. These side effects are not always serious or may be serious. If you experience any of the following serious side effects, stop taking Nexium immediately and seek medical attention. These side effects are not listed or discussed in the patient information leaflet provided with the medication.
All information on Nexium is provided as a list. If you have questions about this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
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Nexium is used to treat symptoms of heartburn, ulcers, and other stomach problems. It is also used to treat pain and inflammation of the stomach and small intestine caused by the overactivity of certain enzymes that produce acid.
Nexium is available in capsule form and can be taken by mouth with or without food. The tablets are typically taken once or twice a day as directed by your doctor. Swallow the capsules whole, with at least one full glass of water.
Nexium can be taken with or without food.
Nexium is available in two forms:
Nexium capsules are a generic version of Nexium. They come in different strengths and can be taken either with or without food. For more information about the differences between the two forms, see the Nexium capsule section below.