Esomeprazole Flashcards
Drug Class
Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI)
Active
Esomeprazole
Indications
- Peptic ulcer disease (PUD)
- GORD
- Dyspepsia
- H. pylori eradication
- Prevention and/or treatment of upper GI adverse effects of NSAIDs
- Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
- Scleroderma oesophagus
- In selected patients for stress ulcer prophylaxis, acute upper GI bleeding, prevention of acid aspiration
Dose Range
20-80mg daily
SE’s
Well Tolerated
- headache
- n/v
- diarrhoea
- abdo pain
- dizzy,fatigue
- flatulence, constipation
- reduced vit B12 absorption
Counselling
- With tablet, swallow WHOLE (do not crush or chew) or you can disperse it in water, then drink within 30 minutes.
- Tell your doctor if you develop symptoms such as black stools or vomit that looks like coffee grounds.
Self care:
- Try to identify and avoid things that make your symptoms worse. Simple changes to diet and lifestyle that can
often prevent or reduce the symptoms of indigestion and heartburn include:
• Eat less fatty and spicy food, chocolate, peppermints and other known problem foods
• Eat smaller meals
• Eat slowly and chew food well
• Drink less alcohol
• Have less caffeine (e.g., coffee, tea, cola, energy drinks)
• Don’t eat for 2–3 hours before going to bed
• Do not slump in a chair, bend over or lie down soon after meals
• Go for a short walk after your main meal
• Wear loose clothing around your waist
• Elevate the head of the bed
• Reach and keep to a healthy weight
• Don’t smoke
• Learn and practice relaxation techniques to manage stress.
Monitoring
- Effectiveness of medication (reduce if no longer needed)
- SE’s: black stool or coffee coloured vomit