Uses of Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Rabiwok 10mg Tablet is used for the prevention of diseases caused by stomach acid such as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, Stomach ulcers, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.

Side effects of Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Precautions while taking Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Dosage of Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Overdose of Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Onset of Action of Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Duration of Action of Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Precautions & Warnings

Alcohol

Don't consume alcohol while taking this medicine; it may increase the risk of side effects.

Pregnancy

Not recommended for pregnant women; if necessary consult your doctor before taking it.

Breastfeeding

Not recommended for breastfeeding women; if necessary consult your doctor before taking it.

Driving

This medicine usually causes no problems in your driving. But if you feel dizzy or sleepy after taking this medicine please avoid driving.

Kidney

This medicine should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.

Liver

This medicine should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.

Frequently asked questions on Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

Q.1) What is Rabiwok 10mg Tablet used for?

Q.2) How long is it safe to take Rabiwok 10mg Tablet?

Q.3) What is the side effects of Rabiwok 10mg Tablet?

Q.4) How to use Rabiwok 10mg Tablet?

Q.5) Is Rabiwok 10mg Tablet taken empty stomach?

Q.6) Is Rabiwok 10mg Tablet safe for long term use?

All substitutes for Rabiwok 10mg Tablet

For information purpose only. Refer to a healthcare professionals before consuming any medicines and/or drugs.

Interactions

Drug :- antimicrobials: Increased esomeprazole level.

atazanavir, nelfinavir: Decreased blood levels of these drugs.

diazepam: Possibly increased diazepam level.

digoxin, iron salts, ketoconazole: Possibly decreased absorption of these drugs.

saquinavir: Increased plasma saquinavir level with increased toxicity.

voriconazole: Increased esomeprazole exposure and risk of adverse effects.

warfarin: Possibly increased INR and PT, leading to abnormal bleeding.

Food :- all foods: Decreased bioavailability of esomeprazole.

Kunal is a registered pharmacist with RGUHS with over 4 years experience. He is a medicine content contributor at Health-Shoppe.com.

Dr. Naresh Dang is an MD in Internal Medicine. He has special interest in the field of Diabetes, and has over two decades of professional experience in his chosen field of specialty. Dr. Dang is an expert in the management of Diabetes, Hypertension and Lipids. He also provides consultation for Life Style Management.