Lesuride is used for gastric purpose.
What is the use of lesuride tab.
It is for psychosis, depression, somatoform disorders, dyspepsia, gastro-esophageal reflux and irritable bowel syndrome.
Lesuride is a prokinetic drug that increases the speed with which the food is transported across the food passage. Nexpro is a proton pump inhibitor which decreases the acid production in the stomach.
its used as an antacid just like how we take digene or rantac or pan
No, the food is moved by the muscle action of the intestines, beginning with the esophagus. The reason that the muscle-action is needed is because the coils of the intestines go in all directions, including upwards.
It is called deglutition.
Chemical digestion starts in the mouth with the action of enzymes found in saliva. It is completed in the intestines.
Through the stomach but primarily through the small intestines. In addition to any alcohol consumed, the body also produces its own alcohol through the action of yeast in the intestines. It's called endogenous ethanol production.
no it will cut the intestines
Probably neither, the only difference would be those burned by the action of peristalsis (the action of your intestine moving food though your intestines, but this would be insignificant).
Lesuride is typically prescribed for conditions like gastrointestinal disorders, and the duration of treatment depends on the specific condition being treated and the patient's response to the medication. It's essential to follow the prescribing doctor's recommendations regarding the duration of use, which can vary from a few days to several weeks. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.
The intestines are a tissue from your body.