# Peptic ulcer

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Info about medications while breastfeeding

Lansoprazole

Also known as AG 1749, Bamalite, Lansoprazol, Lansoprazolum, Lanzol, Lanzopral, Lanzul, Limpidex, Monolitum, Ogastro, Opiren, Prevacid A substituted benzimidazole prodrug with selective and irreversible proton pump inhibitor activity. Lansoprazole prodrug is converted...
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Omeprazole

Also known as H168/68, Losec, OMEP, OMP, OMZ, Prilosec A benzimidazole with selective and irreversible proton pump inhibition activity. Omeprazole forms a stable disulfide bond with the sulfhydryl group of the hydrogen-potassium (H+ – K+) ATPase found on the...
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Aspirin

Can I take Aspirin while breastfeeding? Aspirin is best avoided during breastfeeding; however, some expert opinion indicates that low-dose (75 to 162 mg daily) aspirin may be considered as an antiplatelet drug for use in breastfeeding women.[1][2] If low-dose aspirin...
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Naproxen

Also known as (+)-Naproxen, (S)-Naproxen, Naprolag, Naprosyn, Naproxeno, Naproxenum, Naproxène, RS-3540 A propionic acid derivative and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic activities. Naproxen inhibits the...
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Ibuprofen

Also known as (RS)-ibuprofen, 4-Isobutylhydratropic acid, Adran, Advil, Amibufen, Anco, Anflagen, Apsifen, Bluton, Brufen, Brufort, Buburone, Butylenin, Dolgin, Dolgirid, Dolgit, Dolo-dolgit, Ebufac, Epobron, Femadon, Haltran, Ibu-attritin, Ibumetin, Ibuprocin,...
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