Zekocid D SR 30Mg/20Mg Capsule
Prescription Required
10 Capsules
Manufacturer
Accosts Remedies Pvt LtdStorage
Store below 30°C
- It prevents Gastroesophageal reflux disease (Acid reflux).
- It prevents Peptic ulcer disease.
- Details
- Benefits
- Side effects
Domperidone and Omeprazole are two drugs that are used to treat the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and they are used in Zekocid D SR 30Mg/20Mg Capsule. As a prokinetic, dolperidone works on the area of the brain that regulates vomiting. Additionally, it has an effect on the upper digestive system, facilitating easy digestion of meals. In order to relieve acid-related indigestion, heartburn, and indigestion, it works by lowering the quantity of acid in the stomach.
Usage instructions-
- Read the pack carefully and use as directed by your doctor.
How it works-
Zekocid D SR 30Mg/20Mg Capsule Domperidone and Omeprazole are two medications found in capsules. The prokinetic drug domperidone works on the upper digestive system to enhance movement in the stomach and intestines, which makes it easier for food to pass through the stomach. A proton pump inhibitor (PPI), such as omeprazole, relieves acid-related indigestion and reflux by lowering the quantity of stomach acid.
Safety information-
PREGNANCY
It is recommended to consult your doctor before taking it during pregnancy.
BREASTFEEDING
Avoid this medication during breastfeeding or use it after consulting the doctor.
LIVER
If you have any concerns about using this medicine in patients with liver impairment, please consult your doctor.
- When the muscle at the top of your stomach relaxes too much, acid and stomach contents can back up into your oesophagus and mouth, causing heartburn and acid reflux.
- It is a member of the proton pump inhibitors class of medications.
- It lessens the amount of acid generated in your stomach and relieves the agony brought on by acid reflux and heartburn.
- A chronic (long-term) disorder, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is characterised by frequent rather than infrequent heartburn and is treated as acid reflux (gastroesophageal reflux disease).
- This occurs as a result of an overly relaxed muscle at the top of your stomach, which permits stomach contents to reflux into your mouth and oesophagus.
- As the ulcer heals naturally, it avoids additional injury by reducing the quantity of acid generated in your stomach.
- Headache


