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Eugebra Injection

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Eugenics Pharma Pvt Ltd

Salt Composition

Pantoprazole (40mg)

Overview Eugebra Injection

Acid-reducing injectable medication, Gastrosafe, lowers stomach acid production. Indicated for gastrointestinal conditions like acid reflux, peptic ulcers, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, it alleviates symptoms and promotes healing. Gastrosafe is also employed prophylactically against stress ulcers in critically ill patients and pre-anesthesia to minimize aspiration risks. A proton pump inhibitor (PPI), it's intravenously administered by a healthcare provider only when deemed superior to oral forms. Dosage is individualized based on patient response and condition; treatment duration is physician-determined, requiring adherence even with rapid symptom resolution. Optimal efficacy is supported by frequent, smaller meals, and limiting caffeine, spicy, and fatty foods. Common, generally mild, adverse effects include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, gas, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and thrombophlebitis (vein inflammation). Persistent or bothersome side effects necessitate medical attention. Prolonged use (over a year), particularly at higher doses, may raise the risk of bone fractures. Discuss bone health strategies, such as calcium and vitamin D supplementation, with your doctor. Gastrosafe is contraindicated in patients with severe hepatic impairment, those on HIV medications, individuals with prior PPI allergies, or existing osteoporosis. Pregnant or lactating women require physician consultation. Alcohol consumption should be avoided due to its acid-stimulating properties. Refrain from operating machinery if dizziness or drowsiness occurs.

Uses of Eugebra Injection

Managing gastroesophageal reflux, peptic ulcers, and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.

Major Benefits of Eugebra Injection:

This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strongly discouraged.

Common Side effects of Eugebra Injection:

  • Diarrhea
  • Flatulence
  • Headache
  • Joint pain
  • Nausea
  • Stomach pain
  • Vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Thrombophlebitis

How to use Eugebra Injection:

This medication will be administered by your healthcare provider. Self-medication is strongly discouraged.

How Eugebra Injection works:

Gastric acid production is diminished by Eugebra Injection, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), thus alleviating heartburn and acid indigestion.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholUNSAFE

Combining Eugebra Injection with alcohol is contraindicated.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Administering Eugebra Injection during pregnancy may pose risks. While human research is scant, animal studies indicate potential harm to the fetus. A physician will assess the potential advantages against any possible dangers prior to prescribing. Seek medical advice.

Breast feedingBreast feedingSAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Administration of Eugebra Injection while breastfeeding is likely safe. Available human data indicates minimal risk to the infant.

DrivingDrivingCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Eugebra Injection's effect on driving ability is unknown. Refrain from driving if experiencing symptoms impairing concentration or reaction time.

KidneyKidneySAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Eugebra Injection poses no safety concerns for patients with renal impairment; no dosage modification is necessary.

LiverLiverCAUTION

Patients with significant hepatic impairment should use Eugebra Injection judiciously, potentially requiring dosage modification. Physician consultation is recommended.

What if you forget to take Eugebra Injection :

Omit Eugebra Injection doses only after physician consultation.

Facts to Know About Eugebra Injection

LabelValue
Chemical Category Benzimidazole Sulfoxide
Developing Habits No.
Type of Therapy Gastrointestinal System
Action Class Gastric acid suppressants

FAQs on Eugebra Injection

Eugebra Injection treats peptic ulcers, reflux esophagitis (GERD), and the excessive stomach acid associated with painkiller use and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES). It achieves this by decreasing stomach acid production, thereby alleviating symptoms.
Antacids can be taken with Eugebra Injection, but allow a 2-hour interval between administrations.
Expect improvement within 2–3 days, though full effectiveness of Eugebra Injection may take up to 4 weeks. Some symptoms might persist during this period.
Long-term use of Eugebra Injection may, though uncommon, lead to weight gain, possibly due to improved reflux symptoms increasing appetite. Consult your doctor about any weight concerns.
Eugebra Injection and alcohol should not be consumed together. While alcohol doesn't directly interfere with the injection's mechanism, it can raise stomach acid levels, potentially exacerbating your symptoms.
For optimal absorption, take Eugebra Injection one hour before eating. Avoid spicy, fatty foods, caffeinated beverages (tea, coffee, cola), and alcohol during treatment, as these may exacerbate symptoms.
Eugebra Injection is typically prescribed for short-term treatment. Extended use may be necessary for conditions like peptic ulcer disease and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (ZES), but carries a higher risk of side effects. Always follow your doctor's instructions and remain under their care when using Eugebra Injection.
Yes, combining painkillers and Eugebra Injection is safe. Eugebra Injection protects against painkiller-induced stomach ulcers and acidity. Take Eugebra Injection one hour before meals; painkillers are typically best taken with or after food.
While a single dose of Eugebra Injection may be inadequate, a short course (typically up to two weeks) often alleviates heartburn, indigestion, and acid reflux symptoms. For conditions like peptic ulcer disease or Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, longer-term use may be necessary. Consult your doctor if symptoms persist after two weeks of treatment.
Prolonged Eugebra Injection use (over 3 months) can cause side effects, most significantly low blood magnesium, leading to fatigue, confusion, dizziness, shakiness, muscle twitching, and irregular heartbeat. Use exceeding one year may increase the risk of bone fractures, stomach infections, and vitamin B12 deficiency. Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause anemia, resulting in further fatigue, weakness, paleness, palpitations, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, indigestion, appetite loss, gas, and neurological issues like numbness, tingling, and gait problems.
Eugebra Injection
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MRP 47
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