What are the Benefits and Effects of Ilaprazole Enteric-coated Tablets?
Ilaprazole enteric-coated tablets have the effect of treating duodenal ulcer, and should be taken under the guidance of a doctor to avoid affecting physical health. Ilaprazole enteric-coated tablets belong to irreversible proton pump inhibitors. After taking them, patients can selectively enter gastric wall cells and transform into sulfinamide active metabolites to form covalent bonds with disulfide bonds, thereby inhibiting gastric acid secretion. Patients can take them under the guidance of a doctor to treat symptoms caused by duodenal ulcer, such as acid reflux, belching, and loss of appetite. However, people who are allergic to the drug, have liver or kidney dysfunction, and other conditions should be prohibited from taking it, otherwise it may affect the treatment of the disease, even worsen the symptoms, and affect physical health. In addition, patients should avoid chewing or crushing the tablets during medication, and usually swallow them whole. At the same time, the drug has a strong inhibitory effect on gastric acid secretion, and is not suitable for long-term high-dose administration for general peptic ulcer diseases. During medication, patients should closely monitor the treatment of the disease, regularly go to the hospital for reexamination, maintain a healthy diet, pay attention to food hygiene, avoid eating spicy foods such as chili, hot pot, and fried chicken, and maintain a pleasant mood.