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Sesen - Ranozole DSR : Let the acid reflux not spoil your day

Updated: Mar 19, 2020

It never is easy to keep working when your stomach is rumbling on and on. Well, we guess its ranting about all the acidity problems that it has been facing for some time now. All the stuff that we eat outside, mostly spicy foods that could be described as junk play a key role in causing the stomach’s environment to become much more acidic than the normal pH levels.


A huge part of the credit goes to the sodas and soft drinks that we all love. They are the primary reason why a lot of people tend to have gastrointestinal issues when they come to see the doctor. Once it comes into the picture, the burning sensation doesn’t go away easily and can also lead to nausea/vomiting.


Gastritis as a whole isn’t such big a disease but it can lead to much serious complications like ulcers in the long run. Chronic oesophageal erosions can sometimes be difficult to deal with. Gastro oesophageal reflux disease can be treated very easily by switching over to a healthier lifestyle. Dyspepsia and Gastritis go hand-in-hand when it comes to making people ill.


Sometimes ulcers – duodenal and peptic can be very problematic. Utmost care is required to treat them and its always better to be the early bird that prevents acidity from taking a worse form. In some cases, medications can also lead to gastritis. Ranozole takes care of all these issues and is your one-stop solution for everything that stems out of acid reflux.


It contains Rabeprazole which is:


  • Partially reversible inhibition of the proton pump is one of the major specialities of this component.

  • Capable of possessing longer duration of acid inhibition.

  • Domperidone is one of the other compounds in the mix. It is considered the most powerful antiemetic and gastricprokinetic in sustain release.

  • Facilitates gastric emptying and decreases small bowel transit time

  • Eliminates the urge of nausea/vomiting associated with GERD.


Dosage: As directed by the physician after analysing the patient’s condition.

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