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Lansoprazole


Lansoprazole

IUPAC chemical name
CAS number
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ATC code
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Chemical formula C16H14F3N3OS
Molecular weight  ?
Bioavailability  ?
Metabolism  ?
Elimination half-life  ?
Excretion  ?
Pregnancy category Not adequately evaluated
Legal status Prescription only
Routes of administration Oral, Intravenous
Indicated for:

Recreational uses:

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Unethical uses:

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Other uses:

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Contraindications:
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Side effects:

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Atypical sensations:

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Cardiovascular:

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Ear, nose, and throat:

  • ?

Endocrinal:

  • ?

Eye:

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Gastrointestinal:

  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Nausea

Hematological:

  • ?

Musculoskeletal:

  • ?

Neurological:

  • Headache

Psychological:

  • ?

Respiratory:

  • ?

Skin:

  • Rash

Urogenital and reproductive:

  • ?

Miscellaneous:

  • ?

Lansoprazole, marketed as Takepron (in Japan), Prevacid and Zoton, is a proton pump inhibitor which prevents the stomach from producing acid.

01-04-2007 01:16:19
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