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Rabeprazole

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Rabeprazole
Systematic (IUPAC) name
(RS)-2-([4-(3-methoxypropoxy)-3-methylpyridin-2-yl]methylsulfinyl)-1H-benzodimidazole
Clinical data
Trade names Aciphex
AHFS/Drugs.com monograph
MedlinePlus a699060
Licence data US FDA:link
Pregnancy cat. B(US)
Legal status POM (UK) -only (US)
Routes Oral
Pharmacokinetic data
Bioavailability 52%
Metabolism mostly non-enzymatic,
partly hepatic (CYP2C19)
Half-life 1 - 1.5 hours
Excretion 90% renal
Identifiers
CAS number 117976-89-3 YesY
ATC code A02BC04
PubChem CID 5029
DrugBank APRD01212
ChemSpider 4853 YesY
UNII 32828355LL YesY
ChEBI CHEBI:8768 YesY
ChEMBL CHEMBL1219 YesY
Chemical data
Formula C18H21N3O3S 
Mol. mass 359.444 g/mol
SMILES eMolecules & PubChem
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Rabeprazole (play /ˌræ.ˈbɛp.ræ.zɔːl/) is an antiulcer drug in the class of proton pump inhibitors. It was developed by Eisai Co. and is marketed by Janssen-Cilag as rabeprazole sodium under the brand names AcipHex (English pronunciation: /ˈæsɨfɛks/, referring to pH) in the US and Pariet in Britain, Italy, Greece, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, and Russia. It is sold as RAZO in India (Dr. Reddy's: Farhaad)

Contents

  • 1 Indications and usage
  • 2 Contraindications
  • 3 Restriction of usage
  • 4 Side effects
  • 5 Drug interactions
  • 6 Overdosage
  • 7 Formulations and brand names
  • 8 References
  • 9 External links

Indications and usage

Short-term treatment in healing and symptomatic relief of duodenal ulcers and erosive or ulcerative gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD); maintaining healing and reducing relapse rates of heartburn symptoms in patients with GERD; treatment of daytime and nighttime heartburn and other symptoms associated with GERD; long-term treatment of pathological hypersecretory conditions, including Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and in combination with amoxicillin and clarithromycin to eradicate Helicobacter pylori.

  • Gastric ulcer(GU)
  • Peptic ulcer disease (PUD)
  • Maintenance of healing of erosive or ulcerative GERD
  • Healing of erosive and ulcerative GERD
  • Healing of duodenal ulcers.
  • Treatment of symptomatic GERD
  • Treatment of pathological hypersecretory conditions (Zollinger-Ellison syndrome)
  • Helicobacter pylori eradication to reduce risk of duodenal ulcer recurrence

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity to rabeprazole, substituted benzimidazoles or any of components of its pharmaceutical forms.
  • pregnancy: FDA Pregnancy Ratings: B
  • lactation: Thomson Lactation Ratings: Infant risk cannot be ruled out.

Restriction of usage

Bottle of rabeprazole 20 mg tablets.
  • acute hepatic failure
  • pediatric use in patients under 18 years of age (there are insufficient data about safety and efficiency of rabeprazole in this group of patients)

Side effects

Rabeprazole adverse reactions/side effects includecitation needed:

  • In clinical trials the most common side effect assessed as possibly or probably related to AcipHex was headache in 2.4% of patients vs 1.6% taking placebo.
  • diarrhea
  • vomiting
  • nausea
  • abdominal pains
  • constipation
  • meteorism
  • dry mouth
  • increased or decreased appetite
  • asthenia
  • headache
  • anxiety
  • sleeplessness
  • vertigo
  • thrombocytopenia
  • granulocytopenia
  • leukocytopenia
  • skin eruption
  • erythema
  • myalgia
  • arthralgia
  • muscle or bone pain

Drug interactions

Rabeprazole decreases the concentration of ketoconazole in the plasma (in 33%), increases the concentration of digoxin (in 22%), and does not interact with liquid antacids. Rabeprazole is compatible with any medicine metabolized by the CYP450 (theophylline, warfarin, diazepam, phenytoin).

Overdosage

Studies in mice and rats indicated the symptoms of acute toxicity due to overdose included: hypoactivity, labored respiration, convulsion, diarrhea, tremor, and coma. A study in dogs indicated that a dose of 2000mg/kg was not lethal.

Formulations and brand names

Rabeprazole as "Elpizole" (Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals), "Elpizole -20" (Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals) Rablet (Lupin), AcipHex, Rabeloc, Pariet is supplied in:

  • Tablet, enteric-coated; 10 mg
  • Tablet, enteric-coated; 20 mg

Rabeprazole is sold under the brand names Razo (DRL: Farhaad),Esoon, Parit(gsk),Rabium and Rablet in India, and Zechin in Pakistan. In the Indian rural market Rabiloz is being marketed by Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

References

  • Morii M, Takata H, Fujisaki H, Takeguchi N., The potency of substituted benzimidazoles such as E3810, omeprazole, Ro 18-5364 to inhibit gastric H+, K(+)-ATPase is correlatedwith the rate of acid-activation of the inhibitor, Biochem. Pharmacol. 1990 Feb 15;39(4):661-7.
  • Prakash A, Faulds D., Rabeprazole, Drugs. 1998 Feb;55(2):261-7; discussion 268.

External links

  • AcipHex official product site
  • AcipHex review