Le Corps Pharma
Levosulpiride (75mg) + Esomeprazole (40mg)
Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet is a prescription medicine used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (acid reflux) by relieving symptoms such as heartburn, stomach pain, or irritation.
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Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet is a combination of two medicines: Levosulpiride and Esomeprazole. It works by relieving the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (acid reflux) and neutralizing the acid production in the stomach to prevent discomfort.
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush, or break it. Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet is to be taken empty stomach.
Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet is a combination of two medicines: Levosulpiride and Esomeprazole.
Do not consume alcohol while taking Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet as it can increase the risk of stomach damage. Long-term use may cause weak or broken bones. Take adequate intake of dietary calcium and vitamin D or their supplements. Do not take Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet for longer than prescribed.
Store Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablets in their original packaging, tightly closed. Refer to the product label or packaging for specific storage instructions. Dispose of unused medication responsibly, ensuring it is not accessible to pets, children, or others.
Always take Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablets exactly as directed by your physician. It is generally recommended to consume one tablet on an empty stomach.
Patients with known allergies to any component or excipient of Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet should avoid its usage.
Yes, some patients may experience dizziness (feeling faint, weak, unsteady, or lightheaded) while taking Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablets. If you experience such symptoms, it is advisable to rest for a period and resume medication only when feeling well.
Studies in adults suggest that Esocorp IT 75mg/40mg Tablet treatment may be associated with an increased risk for osteoporosis-related fractures, particularly at the hip, wrist, or spine. The risk is higher when prescribed at high doses (multiple daily doses) and over long durations (a year or more).