Rablet IV Injection
Product Overview:
Rablet IV Injection is a fast-acting medicine used to treat acid-related issues in the stomach and intestines, such as acid reflux, indigestion, and peptic ulcers. It belongs to a group of medicines called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which work by reducing stomach acid production. It’s also used to prevent stress ulcers in critically ill patients and is sometimes given before surgery to prevent acid-related complications.
How It’s Used:
This injection is administered directly into a vein by a healthcare professional. It is prescribed when an injection is more appropriate than tablets. The dosage and duration will be determined by your doctor based on your condition and response to treatment. Even if your symptoms improve quickly, continue the treatment as advised.
Tips for Better Results:
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Eat smaller, more frequent meals
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Avoid spicy, oily, or caffeinated foods
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Refrain from drinking alcohol
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Follow a healthy lifestyle for improved digestion
Benefits:
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Quick relief from acidity and heartburn
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Treats and prevents ulcers caused by excess acid
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Reduces the risk of acid-related complications during illness or surgery
Common Side Effects:
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Nausea or vomiting
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Headache or dizziness
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Stomach pain, gas, or diarrhea
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Vein irritation at the injection site (thrombophlebitis)
These effects are generally mild. Let your doctor know if they persist or cause discomfort.
Long-Term Use Caution:
Using this medicine for an extended period may increase the risk of:
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Bone thinning (osteoporosis) and fractures
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Low magnesium levels, which can cause fatigue, confusion, or irregular heartbeat
Your doctor may monitor your bone health and magnesium levels if long-term use is needed.
Safety Information:
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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding: Not recommended unless prescribed. Consult your doctor.
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Driving: Avoid if you feel dizzy or drowsy.
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Kidney: Safe for use in kidney conditions without dose changes.
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Liver: Use with caution in severe liver problems. Dose adjustment may be required.
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Alcohol: May worsen stomach symptoms – best avoided.
Missed a Dose?
Since this is given under medical supervision, your healthcare provider will manage any missed doses.
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