
Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet
Manufacturer
Otik Biotec
Salt Composition
Domperidone (10mg) + Rabeprazole (20mg)
Key Information
Short Description
Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet is a combination medicine used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (Acid reflux). It works by relieving the symptoms of acidity such as heartburn, stomach pain, or irritation.
Dosage Form
Tablet
Introduction
Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet is a combination medicine used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (Acid reflux). It works by relieving the symptoms of acidity such as heartburn, stomach pain, or irritation. It also neutralizes the acid and promotes easy passage of gas to reduce stomach discomfort.
Directions for Use
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. Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet is to be taken empty stomach.
How it works
Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet is a combination of two medicines: Domperidone and Rabeprazole. Domperidone is a prokinetic which works on the upper digestive tract to increase the movement of the stomach and intestines allowing the food to move more easily through the stomach. Rabeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) which works by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach which helps in the relief of acid-related indigestion and heartburn.
Quick Tips
Take it one hour before the meal preferably in the morning It is a well-tolerated medicine and provides relief for a long time Inform your doctor if you get watery diarrhea, fever or stomach pain that does not go away Inform your doctor if you do not feel better after taking it for 14 days as you may be suffering from some other problem that needs attention Long-term use can cause weak bones and deficiency of minerals such as magnesium. Take adequate dietary intake of calcium and magnesium or their supplements as prescribed by your doctor
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Frequently asked questions
What is Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet?
Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet is a combination of Domperidone and Rabeprazole. It is used to treat acidity, heartburn, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and gastric and duodenal ulcers. Domperidone helps control vomiting by increasing gut movement.
What are the contraindications of Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet?
Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet is contraindicated for patients with hypersensitivity to Domperidone or Rabeprazole, or any other inactive ingredients. Caution is advised in patients with underlying kidney or liver disease.
Can the use of Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet cause dry mouth?
Yes, Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet can cause dryness of the mouth due to Domperidone. If you experience dry mouth, drink plenty of water and avoid smoking or consuming alcohol.
Can the use of Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet cause diarrhea?
Yes, Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet can cause diarrhea. In case you experience diarrhea, drink plenty of water and avoid taking fatty or fried foods along with this medication.
What is the recommended storage condition for Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet?
Keep Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet in its original container, tightly closed. Store it according to the instructions on the pack or label and dispose of unused medicine properly.
Is it safe to use Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet?
Yes, Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet is generally safe for most patients. However, some patients may experience common side effects like diarrhea, stomach pain, flatulence, dryness in the mouth, dizziness, headache, or other uncommon and rare side effects.
What is the best time to take Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet?
It is best to take Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet before the first meal of the day or on an empty stomach.
Can the use of Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet cause abnormal heartbeat?
Yes, Rotoz D 10mg/20mg Tablet can increase the risk of developing irregular heartbeat (serious arrhythmias). This is a serious side effect but the chance that it may happen is very low. The risk may be slightly higher in those who are more than 60 years of age.