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Latest revision as of 01:29, 20 February 2025

Overview of the proton pump inhibitor Ilaprazole


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Ilaprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) used in the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and other conditions involving excessive stomach acid production. It is known for its long-lasting effect and is used in various countries for managing acid-related disorders.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Ilaprazole works by inhibiting the H+/K+ ATPase enzyme system, also known as the proton pump, in the parietal cells of the stomach lining. This inhibition prevents the final step of acid production, thereby reducing gastric acidity.

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

Ilaprazole is absorbed in the small intestine and undergoes hepatic metabolism primarily via the cytochrome P450 enzyme system. It has a longer half-life compared to other PPIs, which contributes to its prolonged action.

Clinical Uses[edit]

Ilaprazole is primarily used for:

Side Effects[edit]

Common side effects of Ilaprazole include:

Comparison with Other PPIs[edit]

Ilaprazole is often compared with other PPIs such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, and pantoprazole. It is noted for its longer duration of action and potentially fewer drug interactions.

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