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Adverse​ ​Reaction: Difficulty having a bowel movement (stool), Abdominal or stomach<br />

discomfort, & blemishes on the skin<br />

Interactions: ​dasatinib, atazanavir, pazopanib & tizanidine<br />

Prevacid ​(lansoprazole)<br />

Pronunciation: ​lan·so·praz·ole<br />

Classification:​ ​PPI (Proton-Pump Inhibitor)<br />

IFU:​ GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease aka Acid Reflux)<br />

Route:​ oral capsule delayed release, oral packet, oral powder for suspension, oral tablet<br />

disintegrating delayed release<br />

Dosage: ​15 mg ; 30 mg ; 3 mg/mL<br />

Action: ​decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach.<br />

Adverse​ ​Reaction: Diarrhea & skin rash or itching<br />

Interactions: ​atazanavir, citalopram, dasatinib & erlotinib<br />

PriLOSEC ​(omeprazole)<br />

Pronunciation: ​omep·ra·zole<br />

Classification:​ PPI (Proton-Pump Inhibitor)<br />

IFU:​ GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease aka Acid Reflux)<br />

Route: oral capsule delayed release, oral packet, oral powder for suspension, oral tablet delayed<br />

release<br />

Dosage: 20 mg ; 10 mg ; 40 mg ; 2.5 mg ; 2 mg/mL<br />

Action: decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach.<br />

Adverse​ ​Reaction: Drowsiness fast, racing, or uneven heartbeat, mood or mental changes<br />

Interactions: atazanavir, cilostazol, & pazopanib<br />

Protonix ​(pantoprazole)<br />

Pronunciation: pan·to·pra·zole<br />

Classification:​ PPI (Proton- Pump Inhibitor) ​<br />

IFU:​ GERD (Gastroesophageal reflux disease aka Acid Reflux)<br />

Route: oral packet, oral tablet, oral tablet enteric coated<br />

Dosage: 40 mg ; 20 mg<br />

Action: decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach.<br />

Adverse​ ​Reaction: Abdominal pain, increased hunger, & troubled breathing<br />

Interactions:atazanavir​,​ dasatinib, & erlotinib<br />

Triesence, Trivaris ​(triamcinolone)<br />

Pronunciation: tri·am·cin·o·lone<br />

Classification:​ Corticosteroid ​

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