BALZAL-DSR
COMPOSITION
Rabeprazole sodium 20 mg + Domperidone 30 mg SR
Category
Capsules
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ENQUIRY
Indications
Treatment of GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease): Effective for patients experiencing persistent heartburn and the regurgitation of stomach acid into the esophagus.
Management of Gastritis: Specifically indicated for the inflammation of the stomach lining, whether acute or chronic.
Peptic and Duodenal Ulcers: Assists in the healing process of ulcers by maintaining a higher gastric pH.
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Used in the management of pathological hypersecretory conditions.
NSAID-Induced Gastropathy: Provides a protective shield for the stomach lining in patients who must take long-term pain medication.
Functional Dyspepsia: Relieves the sensation of fullness and discomfort after eating.
Management of Gastritis: Specifically indicated for the inflammation of the stomach lining, whether acute or chronic.
Peptic and Duodenal Ulcers: Assists in the healing process of ulcers by maintaining a higher gastric pH.
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Used in the management of pathological hypersecretory conditions.
NSAID-Induced Gastropathy: Provides a protective shield for the stomach lining in patients who must take long-term pain medication.
Functional Dyspepsia: Relieves the sensation of fullness and discomfort after eating.
Uses
Reduces Nausea and Bloating: The antiemetic component acts on the chemoreceptor trigger zone and the gut to suppress the urge to vomit and reduce the feeling of “heaviness.”
Enhances Gastric Emptying: It stimulates the movement of the stomach and intestines, ensuring that food moves downward efficiently, which prevents the “backflow” of acid.
Relieves Acidity and Epigastric Pain: By inhibiting the hydrogen-potassium ATPase enzyme system (the acid pump), it provides profound relief from burning sensations in the upper abdomen.
Protects Stomach Lining: It creates an environment conducive to mucosal healing, preventing the acid from causing further erosion or “burning” of the gastric tissue.
Prevention of Aspiration Pneumonia: Often used pre-operatively to reduce gastric volume and acidity.
Reflux Esophagitis: Helps in healing the food pipe (esophagus) damaged by chronic exposure to stomach acid.
Enhances Gastric Emptying: It stimulates the movement of the stomach and intestines, ensuring that food moves downward efficiently, which prevents the “backflow” of acid.
Relieves Acidity and Epigastric Pain: By inhibiting the hydrogen-potassium ATPase enzyme system (the acid pump), it provides profound relief from burning sensations in the upper abdomen.
Protects Stomach Lining: It creates an environment conducive to mucosal healing, preventing the acid from causing further erosion or “burning” of the gastric tissue.
Prevention of Aspiration Pneumonia: Often used pre-operatively to reduce gastric volume and acidity.
Reflux Esophagitis: Helps in healing the food pipe (esophagus) damaged by chronic exposure to stomach acid.
Dosage & Storage
Standard Adult Dose: The typical clinical recommendation is one capsule daily, preferably in the morning before breakfast. In severe cases of GERD, a physician may adjust the frequency.
Sustained Release Mechanism: The “DSR” indicates a dual-release technology where the medication is released slowly over several hours to provide 24-hour protection.
Storage Temperature: Store the medication in a cool, dry place where the temperature does not exceed 30°C.
Moisture Protection: Keep the capsules in their original Alu-Alu or blister pack until the moment of consumption to protect against atmospheric moisture.
Safety Warning: Ensure the product is stored in a secure cabinet, well out of the reach of children and pets.
Sustained Release Mechanism: The “DSR” indicates a dual-release technology where the medication is released slowly over several hours to provide 24-hour protection.
Storage Temperature: Store the medication in a cool, dry place where the temperature does not exceed 30°C.
Moisture Protection: Keep the capsules in their original Alu-Alu or blister pack until the moment of consumption to protect against atmospheric moisture.
Safety Warning: Ensure the product is stored in a secure cabinet, well out of the reach of children and pets.
Directions For Use
The “Empty Stomach” Rule: For maximum absorption, take the capsule at least 30 to 60 minutes before your first meal of the day. Taking it with food can significantly delay the onset of the acid-blocking effect.
Swallow Whole: Do not crush, chew, or open the capsule. The pellets inside are specially coated to survive stomach acid and release the medicine in the intestines. Breaking the capsule destroys this protective layer.
Hydration: Take the medication with a full glass of plain water. Avoid taking it with carbonated drinks or citrus juices, as these can trigger further acidity.
Consistency is Key: Use the medication at the same time every morning to maintain a consistent level of acid suppression in your system.
Course Completion: Even if symptoms like heartburn disappear within a day or two, complete the full course as prescribed by your doctor to ensure the underlying inflammation is fully healed.
Swallow Whole: Do not crush, chew, or open the capsule. The pellets inside are specially coated to survive stomach acid and release the medicine in the intestines. Breaking the capsule destroys this protective layer.
Hydration: Take the medication with a full glass of plain water. Avoid taking it with carbonated drinks or citrus juices, as these can trigger further acidity.
Consistency is Key: Use the medication at the same time every morning to maintain a consistent level of acid suppression in your system.
Course Completion: Even if symptoms like heartburn disappear within a day or two, complete the full course as prescribed by your doctor to ensure the underlying inflammation is fully healed.
Precautions
Pre-existing Conditions: Inform your doctor if you have a history of severe liver or kidney impairment, as dosage adjustments may be necessary.
Bone Health: Long-term use of PPIs (more than a year) may be associated with an increased risk of bone fractures. Patients with osteoporosis should discuss calcium and Vitamin D supplementation with their physician.
Magnesium Levels: Prolonged therapy can lead to low magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia). Periodic blood tests may be recommended for long-term users.
Vitamin B12 Malabsorption: Chronic acid suppression can interfere with the absorption of Vitamin B12; monitoring is advised for those on therapy for extended periods.
Pregnancy and Lactation: This medication should only be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding if the clinical benefit outweighs the potential risk to the fetus or infant.
Cardiac Warning: Patients with a history of heart rhythm disorders (QT prolongation) should consult a cardiologist before using prokinetic agents.
Bone Health: Long-term use of PPIs (more than a year) may be associated with an increased risk of bone fractures. Patients with osteoporosis should discuss calcium and Vitamin D supplementation with their physician.
Magnesium Levels: Prolonged therapy can lead to low magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia). Periodic blood tests may be recommended for long-term users.
Vitamin B12 Malabsorption: Chronic acid suppression can interfere with the absorption of Vitamin B12; monitoring is advised for those on therapy for extended periods.
Pregnancy and Lactation: This medication should only be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding if the clinical benefit outweighs the potential risk to the fetus or infant.
Cardiac Warning: Patients with a history of heart rhythm disorders (QT prolongation) should consult a cardiologist before using prokinetic agents.
Side Effects
Headache
Flatulence
Dry mouth
Diarrhea
Drowsiness
Flatulence
Dry mouth
Diarrhea
Drowsiness
Medical Disclaimer
The information provided here is for educational purposes and should not be used for self-diagnosis or as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any new medication. Agnes Life Sciences does not endorse the use of this product without a valid medical prescription and professional supervision.
Indications
Treatment of GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease): Effective for patients experiencing persistent heartburn and the regurgitation of stomach acid into the esophagus.
Management of Gastritis: Specifically indicated for the inflammation of the stomach lining, whether acute or chronic.
Peptic and Duodenal Ulcers: Assists in the healing process of ulcers by maintaining a higher gastric pH.
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Used in the management of pathological hypersecretory conditions.
NSAID-Induced Gastropathy: Provides a protective shield for the stomach lining in patients who must take long-term pain medication.
Functional Dyspepsia: Relieves the sensation of fullness and discomfort after eating.
Management of Gastritis: Specifically indicated for the inflammation of the stomach lining, whether acute or chronic.
Peptic and Duodenal Ulcers: Assists in the healing process of ulcers by maintaining a higher gastric pH.
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome: Used in the management of pathological hypersecretory conditions.
NSAID-Induced Gastropathy: Provides a protective shield for the stomach lining in patients who must take long-term pain medication.
Functional Dyspepsia: Relieves the sensation of fullness and discomfort after eating.
Uses
Reduces Nausea and Bloating: The antiemetic component acts on the chemoreceptor trigger zone and the gut to suppress the urge to vomit and reduce the feeling of “heaviness.”
Enhances Gastric Emptying: It stimulates the movement of the stomach and intestines, ensuring that food moves downward efficiently, which prevents the “backflow” of acid.
Relieves Acidity and Epigastric Pain: By inhibiting the hydrogen-potassium ATPase enzyme system (the acid pump), it provides profound relief from burning sensations in the upper abdomen.
Protects Stomach Lining: It creates an environment conducive to mucosal healing, preventing the acid from causing further erosion or “burning” of the gastric tissue.
Prevention of Aspiration Pneumonia: Often used pre-operatively to reduce gastric volume and acidity.
Reflux Esophagitis: Helps in healing the food pipe (esophagus) damaged by chronic exposure to stomach acid.
Enhances Gastric Emptying: It stimulates the movement of the stomach and intestines, ensuring that food moves downward efficiently, which prevents the “backflow” of acid.
Relieves Acidity and Epigastric Pain: By inhibiting the hydrogen-potassium ATPase enzyme system (the acid pump), it provides profound relief from burning sensations in the upper abdomen.
Protects Stomach Lining: It creates an environment conducive to mucosal healing, preventing the acid from causing further erosion or “burning” of the gastric tissue.
Prevention of Aspiration Pneumonia: Often used pre-operatively to reduce gastric volume and acidity.
Reflux Esophagitis: Helps in healing the food pipe (esophagus) damaged by chronic exposure to stomach acid.
Dosage & Storage
Standard Adult Dose: The typical clinical recommendation is one capsule daily, preferably in the morning before breakfast. In severe cases of GERD, a physician may adjust the frequency.
Sustained Release Mechanism: The “DSR” indicates a dual-release technology where the medication is released slowly over several hours to provide 24-hour protection.
Storage Temperature: Store the medication in a cool, dry place where the temperature does not exceed 30°C.
Moisture Protection: Keep the capsules in their original Alu-Alu or blister pack until the moment of consumption to protect against atmospheric moisture.
Safety Warning: Ensure the product is stored in a secure cabinet, well out of the reach of children and pets.
Sustained Release Mechanism: The “DSR” indicates a dual-release technology where the medication is released slowly over several hours to provide 24-hour protection.
Storage Temperature: Store the medication in a cool, dry place where the temperature does not exceed 30°C.
Moisture Protection: Keep the capsules in their original Alu-Alu or blister pack until the moment of consumption to protect against atmospheric moisture.
Safety Warning: Ensure the product is stored in a secure cabinet, well out of the reach of children and pets.
Directions For Use
The “Empty Stomach” Rule: For maximum absorption, take the capsule at least 30 to 60 minutes before your first meal of the day. Taking it with food can significantly delay the onset of the acid-blocking effect.
Swallow Whole: Do not crush, chew, or open the capsule. The pellets inside are specially coated to survive stomach acid and release the medicine in the intestines. Breaking the capsule destroys this protective layer.
Hydration: Take the medication with a full glass of plain water. Avoid taking it with carbonated drinks or citrus juices, as these can trigger further acidity.
Consistency is Key: Use the medication at the same time every morning to maintain a consistent level of acid suppression in your system.
Course Completion: Even if symptoms like heartburn disappear within a day or two, complete the full course as prescribed by your doctor to ensure the underlying inflammation is fully healed.
Swallow Whole: Do not crush, chew, or open the capsule. The pellets inside are specially coated to survive stomach acid and release the medicine in the intestines. Breaking the capsule destroys this protective layer.
Hydration: Take the medication with a full glass of plain water. Avoid taking it with carbonated drinks or citrus juices, as these can trigger further acidity.
Consistency is Key: Use the medication at the same time every morning to maintain a consistent level of acid suppression in your system.
Course Completion: Even if symptoms like heartburn disappear within a day or two, complete the full course as prescribed by your doctor to ensure the underlying inflammation is fully healed.
Precautions
Pre-existing Conditions: Inform your doctor if you have a history of severe liver or kidney impairment, as dosage adjustments may be necessary.
Bone Health: Long-term use of PPIs (more than a year) may be associated with an increased risk of bone fractures. Patients with osteoporosis should discuss calcium and Vitamin D supplementation with their physician.
Magnesium Levels: Prolonged therapy can lead to low magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia). Periodic blood tests may be recommended for long-term users.
Vitamin B12 Malabsorption: Chronic acid suppression can interfere with the absorption of Vitamin B12; monitoring is advised for those on therapy for extended periods.
Pregnancy and Lactation: This medication should only be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding if the clinical benefit outweighs the potential risk to the fetus or infant.
Cardiac Warning: Patients with a history of heart rhythm disorders (QT prolongation) should consult a cardiologist before using prokinetic agents.
Bone Health: Long-term use of PPIs (more than a year) may be associated with an increased risk of bone fractures. Patients with osteoporosis should discuss calcium and Vitamin D supplementation with their physician.
Magnesium Levels: Prolonged therapy can lead to low magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia). Periodic blood tests may be recommended for long-term users.
Vitamin B12 Malabsorption: Chronic acid suppression can interfere with the absorption of Vitamin B12; monitoring is advised for those on therapy for extended periods.
Pregnancy and Lactation: This medication should only be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding if the clinical benefit outweighs the potential risk to the fetus or infant.
Cardiac Warning: Patients with a history of heart rhythm disorders (QT prolongation) should consult a cardiologist before using prokinetic agents.
Side Effects
Headache
Flatulence
Dry mouth
Diarrhea
Drowsiness
Flatulence
Dry mouth
Diarrhea
Drowsiness
Medical Disclaimer
The information provided here is for educational purposes and should not be used for self-diagnosis or as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any new medication. Agnes Life Sciences does not endorse the use of this product without a valid medical prescription and professional supervision.







