🔥 Say goodbye to heartburn, hello to comfort! 🌟
Good Sense Acid Reducer Lansoprazole Delayed Release Capsules offer a powerful 15 mg dose of lansoprazole, clinically proven to effectively reduce frequent heartburn. This sodium-free and gluten-free solution is designed for a 14-day treatment course, providing fast relief by targeting acid production at its source.
Additives | Active ingredient (in each capsule): Lansoprazole 15 mg. Purpose: Acid reducer. Inactive ingredients: D&C red no. 28, D&C yellow no. 10, FD&C blue no. 1, gelatin, hypromellose, low substituted hydroxypropyl cellulose, mannitol, meglumine, methacrylic acid copolymer, pharmaceutical ink, polyethylene glycol, polysorbate 80, sodium lauryl sulfate, sugar spheres, talc, titanium dioxide. |
Brand | Good Sense |
Format | Capsule |
Age Range Description | Adult |
H**L
Good price
It’s a good price and does the job
S**.
Works Great
These work great and are exactly as the name brand ones but more bang for your buck! Would definitely recommend!
R**N
Good product
Can’t always seem to find this in my local stores and this is what I use. Good product.
B**S
Brand New Baby
Since my daughter was born in February (now 4 months old), she has suffered with severe silent reflux. I had her at the pediatrician office at least once a week because no one was listening to me, but I knew something was wrong. She would scream day and night. We were both miserable. They kept writing it off as colic and I knew that wasn’t the case. Finally, while at the pediatrician’s office yet again, they could actually hear her having reflux. She was put on Famotidine and we were sent to a GI doctor. She spent two weeks on famotidine with no change and was put on dairy free formula for a dairy protein allergy. A family member told me their daughter was on this medication and how well it worked so I thought what the heck. Can’t hurt to try it. My daughter is like a brand new baby. No more reflux and she’s so happy all the time now!Because I haven’t found anybody else put this, I hope it helps another parent out if they’re giving this to an infant — I put the pill in a spoon then crush it with the backside of another spoon. I put the crushed pill into a syringe then get some heated formula and suck it up into the syringe. I let that cool then give it to her. The medicine does not dissolve well at all and is super grainy until it dissolves in her mouth so when I tried to put it in her bottle it just stayed in the nipple and she couldn’t drink her bottle so this was the best way for us. I keep a paper towel close because it goes everywhere when I try to give it to her lol. I hope this helps another parent who is at a loss!
A**R
It Works For Me
Have used Lansoprazole for a good 20 years, beats the hell out of Rolaids and such, take one to two tablets a day, Omeprazole never worked for me - that is my comparison point, it too is a proton pump blocker.
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