| Note: In Canada, the equivalent
product to the american drug Aciphex is Pariet.
If your prescription is for 20mg Aciphex (or Pariet),
there is greater savings for you if you purchase
the 10 mg product and double the quantity. |
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Pariet® (Aciphex®
in the US)
(Rabeprazole Sodium) |
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Pariet
pricing |
| Brand
Pariet manufactured by: JANSSEN-ORTHO |
| Chemical
name: Rabeprazole Sodium (Generic not available) |
Pariet
Information | How
to take Pariet | Pariet
Side Effects
Pariet Common Use:
The most common uses of Pariet tablets are for stomach
ulcers, duodenal ulcers, reflux esophagitis (a severe
form of heartburn) and symptoms of reflux disease, such
as heartburn and regurgitation. Pariet tablets may also
be used in rare conditions like “Zollinger-Ellison
syndrome”, where the stomach produces large amounts
of acid.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The following information is
intended to heighten awareness of health information
and does not suggest diagnosis or treatment. This information
is not a substitute for individual medical attention
and should not be construed to indicate that use of
the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you.
See your health care professional for medical advice
and treatment.
What
are Pariet Tablets Used for and How Do They Work?
Pariet is the brand name for a drug called rabeprazole
sodium. Pariet tablets work by reducing the amount of
acid made in your stomach.
What Is In Pariet Tablets? Each Pariet tablet contains rabeprazole sodium
as the active ingredient. In addition, it contains the
following nonmedicinal ingredients: mannitol, hydroxypropyl
cellulose, magnesium oxide, low-substituted hydroxypropyl
cellulose, magnesium stearate, ethylcellulose, hydroxypropyl
methylcellulose phthalate, diacetylated monoglycerides,
talc, titanium dioxide, black iron oxide and carnauba
wax.
The 10 mg tablet also contains ferric oxide (red) as
a coloring agent, and the 20 mg tablet contains ferric
oxide (yellow) as a colouring agent.
Check with your doctor if you think you might be allergic
to any of the ingredients.
What Should I Tell My Doctor
Before Taking Pariet Tablets? Tell your doctor:
- about all health problems you have now or have
had in the past;
- about other medicines you take, including ones you
can buy without a prescription;
- if you are allergic to “nonmedicinal”
substances which may be present in Pariet tablets
(See “What Is In Pariet Tablets?”);
- if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or
are breast-feeding.
How
Do I Take Pariet Tablets Properly? Your doctor
has recommended you take Pariet tablets for a specific
number of weeks. Keep taking your Pariet tablets, as
recommended by your doctor, until you have finished
all your tablets. Do not stop even when you start to
feel better. If you stop taking Pariet tablets too soon,
your symptoms may return. If you forget to take 1dosedose
of Pariet medication, take a tablet as soon as you remember,
unless it is almost time for your next dose. If it is,
do not take the missed tablet at all. Never double-up
on a dose to make up for the 1 you have missed; just
go back to your regular schedule.
Pariet tablets may be taken with or without meals and
should be swallowed whole with a beverage, not chewed
or crushed.
If you have reflux disease: The recommended dose is
20 mg once daily. In most patients the healing occurs
in 4 weeks. If not healed, your doctor may recommend
an additional 4weekweeks of treatment.
If you have a duodenal ulcer: The recommended dose
is 20 mg once daily for up to 4weekweeks. Your doctor may
decide to continue treatment to ensure healing depending
on your condition.
If you have a stomach ulcer: The recommended dose is
20 mg once daily for up to 6weekweeks. Your doctor may
decide to continue treatment to ensure healing depending
on your condition.
Are
There Any Side Effects? Like any medication,
Pariet tablets may cause side effects in some people.
When side effects have been reported, they have been
generally mild and did not last a long time. Headache
and diarrhea are the most common side effects; less
often rash, itchiness and dizziness can occur. If any
of these become troublesome, consult your doctor. If
you experience any unusual or unexpected symptoms while
using Pariet tablets, consult your doctor.
What Should I Do In Case Of
Overdose? In the unlikely event of an overdose
contact your doctor or Poison Control Centre immediately.
Where Should I Keep Pariet
Tablets? Keep your tablets stored at room
temperature (15 to 25°C) and protected from moisture.
They should be kept in a safe place, where children
cannot reach them.
Important Note: This information is intended
to alert you to which situations you should call your
doctor about. Other situations which cannot be predicted
may arise while you are taking medicines. Nothing should
stop you from calling your doctor with any questions
or concerns you have about using Pariet tablets.
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