REBAZYNE-OTIC
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REBAZYNE-OTIC

MRP: 2

Packaging: 10 x 10

Pack Type: tablet

Composition:

rebamipide 100mg+acetylcystine-100mg+ alpha lipoic acid 100mg

Indication:

protects the gastric mucosa, promotes healing, and reduces oxidative stress. It is useful in gastritis, peptic ulcers, and gastric disorders

Description:

This triple-action gastroprotective and antioxidant formulation combines:

  • Rebamipide 100mg – A mucosal protective agent that stimulates prostaglandin production and heals gastric ulcers by enhancing mucus secretion and reducing inflammation.

  • Acetylcysteine 100mg – A mucolytic and antioxidant that reduces gastric mucosal oxidative stress and supports cellular repair.

  • Alpha Lipoic Acid 100mg (ALA) – A potent universal antioxidant that regenerates other antioxidants and improves gastric microcirculation and nerve function, especially useful in diabetic gastropathy.

This synergistic blend is ideal for patients suffering from gastritis, peptic ulcers, NSAID-induced mucosal damage, and oxidative stress-related gastric discomfort. It also benefits those with chronic gastrointestinal inflammation and diabetic complications affecting the gut.

Tags:

Gastroprotective Antioxidant Gastritis Ulcer Healing NSAID-Induced Damage Diabetic Gastropathy
  • Heals gastric and duodenal ulcers
  • Enhances gastric mucosal protection
  • Combats oxidative stress in the GI tract
  • Supports antioxidant regeneration and nerve health
  • Beneficial for NSAID-induced and diabetic gastric issues

Usage Information

Dosage

Adults: One tablet twice or thrice daily, preferably after meals Do not crush or chew; follow the physician’s guidance Dosage may vary based on clinical condition

Side Effects

Mild nausea or bloating Headache or dizziness Constipation or soft stools Allergic rash (rare) Liver enzyme elevation (rare, reversible)

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to Rebamipide, ALA, or Acetylcysteine Severe liver impairment Pregnancy and lactation (use only under medical advice) Pediatric use should be supervised by a physician