This medication is very often given for gastric side effects. It's even almost always given if you're on higher doses of NSAID pain mediction to protect the stomach.The second one is Lansoprazole 30 mg.
Doesn't it say in the instruction when and how often to take your medication?So I was a bit confused as to how to take these pills.
In my experience, the hospital staff will always attach a label outside the pack of medication, with your name and instructions. The instructions will say such as "One to be taken each day'. You just need to read the label and follow those instructions.When I got the medication home i found the details in the patient information leaflet confusing. So I felt it sensible to get some further guidance before I started. The new medication was as follows. Apixaban 5 mg. An anti coagulant to prevent clots in the heart. The second one is Lansoprazole 30 mg. This is a Proton Pump Inhibitor. The patient information leaflet says it is for several types of gastric problems. It doesn't mention anything about atrial fibrillation. But the hospital doctor said both of these were for atrial fibrillation. During my time with mounjaro I have had some gastric problems. So I was a bit confused as to how to take these pills. I hope I can get some clarity tomorrow.
Did you find out how to take your medication?I hope I can get some clarity tomorrow.
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