Similar Medicine Of Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s
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It is a medication often prescribed to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and related symptoms such as heartburn, acid reflux, and indigestion
How Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s works
It contains Omeprazole which is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that works by reducing the production of stomach acid. Domperidone works by blocking dopamine receptors in the brain and gastrointestinal tract, leading to increased motility (movement) of the stomach and intestines.
How To Use Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s
- Consult your doctor for better result
Special Precautions About Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s
- If you have any allergy to the content of medicine, inform your doctor
- If you have any medical conditions inform your doctor
Benefits Of Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s
- It is effective in treatment of Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Side Effects Of Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s
- Flatulence
- Headache
- Stomach pain
- Diarrhea
What If I Missed A Dose Of Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s
Health And Lifestyle
Drug Interaction
- Antifungal (Ketoconazole),
- AntiDepressants (Citalopram),
- Antianxiety (Alprazolam),
- AntiTuberculosis (Rifampicin)
Drug Food Interaction
- Grapefruit Juice
Disease Explanation

Heartburn and regurgitation are signs of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a chronic digestive ailment caused by irritation of the food pipe lining by stomach acid or bile.
Safety Advice for Tac D 10mg/15mg Tablet 30s
- High risk
- Moderate risk
- Safe
Use cautiously in individuals suffering from liver illness; keep a close eye on liver function.
While taking this medication, try not to drink too much alcohol.
If you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant, speak with your doctor before using this drug.
When driving, this medication may make some people drowsy or dizzy.
For those with kidney illness, it's generally safe; however, for specific guidance, speak with your doctor.
Written By
Ashwani Singh
Master in Pharmacy
Content Updated on
Monday, 8 July, 2024