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| SKU: | 864 |
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| Generic For: | Aciphex |
| Active Ingredient: | Rabeprazole |
| Manufacturer: | Dr. Reddy, India |
Buy Razo 20mg (Rabeprazole) Online
Razo 20 mg is a prescription treatment for stomach ulcers, heartburn, acidity, and GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease). The medicine contains the active ingredient Rabeprazole, which belongs to a class of drugs called proton pump inhibitors. The class of drugs works min a way that it reduces the amount of acid produced in your stomach. It is effective in treating erosive esophagitis caused by chronic acidity. Your doctor may also prescribe Rabeprazole for the treatment of helicobacter pylori infection in combination with other drugs as well as for the treatment of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, where excessive production of acid is the matter of concern. The medicine should be taken in the dose and duration prescribed by your doctor. For best results, follow the instruction given by your doctor. This medication is available in the form of tablet for oral administration.
Rabeprazole 20 mg is not suitable for some people. Before taking the stomach acid reducer drug, you need to inform your doctor, if you have severe liver impairment, are taking HIV drugs, suffer from bone loss, or have a history of allergic reactions. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should discuss their doctor before using Razo 20 mg. Excessive consumption of alcohol can make your stomach to produce more acid, which can worsen your condition. Avoid driving or use machines if the medicine makes you feel dizzy or sleepy.
If you experience an allergic reaction to rabeprazole, please discontinue the use and consult your doctor. Some of the common side effects of Razo 20 mg are constipation, infection, sore throat, muscle weakness, and headache. The risk of side effects may increase increases the longer you use the medicine. It is always wise not to use medicine under the guidance of a doctor. Low blood magnesium levels are also known as hypomagnesemia have been developed in people taking Rabeprazole for three months or more. Symptoms of low magnesium levels include dizziness, confusion, muscle twitches, tiredness, and an irregular heartbeat.
Razo 20 mg is available in the form of tablet for oral administration. Your doctor will recommend a dosage as per your medical condition, other factors also play a key role, these include age, the severity of condition and response to treatment. It is important to continue treatment until you have completed the prescribed course. The medicine is typically used for short term treatment. In some cases, Rabeprazole may be prescribed for long term treatment. It may cause serious risks if you do not take it as instructed.
What is Razo 20mg used for?
Razo 20mg contains rabeprazole Sodiumium 20mg, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) indicated for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GERD), erosive or ulcerative oesophagitis, duodenal ulcers, gastric ulcers, non-ulcer dyspepsia, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, and Helicobacter pylori eradication (combined with antibiotics). It is the standard therapeutic dose of Razo and the most commonly prescribed strength for initial treatment of acid-related disorders. Razo 20mg is available to patients in the USA, UK, and Australia as a cost-effective rabeprazole option.
How quickly does Razo 20mg start working?
Razo 20mg begins reducing stomach acid production within 1–2 hours of the first dose, though maximum acid suppression builds over 3–5 days of continuous daily dosing as more proton pumps are inhibited. Symptom relief from heartburn and reflux can often be felt within the first day, though complete healing of erosive oesophagitis typically takes 4–8 weeks of sustained therapy. Rabeprazole's onset of action is considered slightly faster than omeprazole due to its greater basicity enhancing accumulation in the parietal cell canaliculi at lower pH environments.
What is the recommended dosing schedule for Razo 20mg?
For GERD and erosive oesophagitis, the standard dose of Razo 20mg is one tablet daily, taken 30–60 minutes before breakfast. For duodenal ulcer treatment, 20mg once daily for 4 weeks is typical. For H. pylori eradication, Razo 20mg is used twice daily alongside two antibiotics (commonly amoxicillin and clarithromycin) for 7–14 days. For Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, doses up to 60mg/day may be required. Always follow your physician's prescribed regimen. Do not crush or chew enteric-coated Razo tablets — swallow them whole with water.
Can I take Razo 20mg at night instead of the morning?
Razo 20mg is generally most effective when taken 30–60 minutes before the first meal of the day, as proton pumps are maximally activated during eating. Taking it at night before an evening meal is an acceptable alternative if night-time acid symptoms (nocturnal reflux, night-time heartburn) are the primary complaint. Some gastroenterologists prescribe twice-daily dosing (morning and evening before meals) for more refractory GERD or Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. The key principle is consistency — take Razo 20mg at the same time(s) daily relative to meals for optimal therapeutic effect.
Is Razo 20mg safe during pregnancy?
Razo 20mg is classified as Pregnancy Category B in most guidelines — animal studies have not shown fetal harm, but adequate human studies are lacking. PPIs including rabeprazole are generally used with caution in pregnancy. For mild GERD during pregnancy, lifestyle modifications and antacids are preferred first. If PPI therapy is required, omeprazole has the largest safety data set in pregnancy and is often preferred as the first-choice PPI. Razo 20mg should only be used in pregnancy when clearly necessary and under medical supervision. Discuss all medications with your obstetrician before continuing or starting Razo.
Can Razo 20mg be taken with antibiotics for H. pylori?
Yes, Razo 20mg is a standard component of H. pylori eradication triple therapy: Razo 20mg twice daily + amoxicillin 1g twice daily + clarithromycin 500mg twice daily for 7–14 days. Rabeprazole's acid suppression creates an alkaline environment that enhances the efficacy of antibiotics against H. pylori. It also reduces symptoms during the eradication course. Quadruple therapy incorporating bismuth, tetracycline, and metronidazole alongside a PPI is used in areas of high clarithromycin resistance. Your gastroenterologist will confirm the appropriate regimen based on local resistance patterns and prior treatment history.
How does Razo 20mg compare to Nexium (esomeprazole) for acid reflux?
Razo 20mg (rabeprazole) and Nexium (esomeprazole 20mg or 40mg) are both modern PPIs offering effective acid suppression. Esomeprazole is the S-isomer of omeprazole, providing slightly higher bioavailability. Rabeprazole's advantage is more consistent performance regardless of CYP2C19 genotype variability. Head-to-head studies show similar healing rates for erosive oesophagitis between the two agents. Razo 20mg is typically considerably less expensive than branded Nexium and is a clinically equivalent alternative for most patients with GERD, erosive oesophagitis, or peptic ulcer disease. Choice often comes down to cost, tolerability, and drug interaction profile.
Is Razo 20mg stronger than lansoprazole 30mg?
Razo 20mg (rabeprazole) and lansoprazole 30mg are considered roughly equivalent in their overall acid-suppressive efficacy, though pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences exist. Rabeprazole achieves its initial pH-raising effect faster than lansoprazole due to its higher pKa, enabling it to accumulate more rapidly in parietal cell canaliculi. Both achieve equivalent 24-hour intragastric pH control with regular dosing. Lansoprazole 30mg is approved for a similar range of indications. The clinical choice between them is typically based on cost, local availability, patient response, and the prescriber's familiarity with each agent.
Where can I purchase Razo 20mg online?
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Is it safe to buy Razo 20mg from an international pharmacy?
Buying Razo 20mg from AllDayChemist is safe and reliable. AllDayChemist has operated as a licensed pharmacy since 2002 and sources all medications directly from verified manufacturers. Unlike unregulated online pharmacies, AllDayChemist maintains pharmaceutical supply chain standards to ensure authenticity and potency. Patients in the USA, UK, and Australia regularly use AllDayChemist for affordable access to prescription and OTC medications, including PPIs. Free worldwide shipping and discreet packaging come as standard. Always check import regulations in your country for prescription medications before ordering.
What are the side effects of Razo 20mg?
Razo 20mg is generally well tolerated. Common side effects include headache, diarrhoea, nausea, flatulence, abdominal discomfort, and constipation. Less commonly, patients report dizziness, rash, dry mouth, or elevated liver enzymes. With long-term use (>1 year), clinically relevant effects include magnesium deficiency (hypomagnesaemia), vitamin B12 malabsorption, increased risk of Clostridium difficile infection, and a possible modest association with bone density reduction. Serious but rare adverse effects include interstitial nephritis, severe hypomagnesaemia causing arrhythmias or muscle spasms, and subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus. Report any persisting symptoms to your doctor.
Does Razo 20mg cause vitamin B12 deficiency?
Long-term use of Razo 20mg can impair vitamin B12 absorption. Gastric acid is required to cleave B12 from food proteins so it can bind to intrinsic factor for intestinal absorption. By suppressing gastric acid, rabeprazole (and other PPIs) reduce this initial B12 liberation step. This effect is clinically relevant primarily after 2+ years of continuous PPI therapy. Patients on long-term Razo 20mg — particularly those who are elderly, vegetarian, or have other B12 risk factors — should have vitamin B12 levels checked periodically. Supplementation with oral or intramuscular B12 can correct deficiency if detected.




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