What are the uses of Razo D?

Razo D Tablet is a medicine that is used for the treatment of Gastric acidity, Gastro-intestinal reflux, Stomach ulcers, Treatment for symptoms associated with idiopathic or diabetic gastroparesis, Gas, Intestinal ulcers and other conditions.
The complete list of uses and indications for Razo D Tablet is as follows:

Reviews - Razo D Tablet Uses

The following are the results of on-going survey on TabletWise.com for Razo D Tablet. These results only indicate the perceptions of the website users. Please base your medical decisions only on the advice of a doctor or a registered medical professional.
Uses
The most commonly reported use of this medicine is for 'Gastric acidity'.
  • Major
  • Moderate
  • Slight
  • None
  • Can't tell
Participants: 386
Effective
98 out of 119 users report that this medicine is effective.
Effective Users Percentile
Works98
Does not work21
Participants: 119
Timing
Users report most commonly using this medicine 'empty stomach'.
Frequency Users Percentile
Empty Stomach34
Before food19
After food6
Anytime1
Participants: 60
Regularity
24 out of 49 users report that they regularly use this medicine to manage their health.
Users Percentile
Yes, always, to control health problem24
No, only when problem occurs or worsens25
Participants: 49
Time of Use
Users report most commonly using this medicine at 'morning only'.
Timing Users Percentile
Morning only36
Morning and night10
Night only6
Morning and afternoon3
Morning, afternoon and night2
Afternoon only1
Participants: 58
Self-medication/Prescription
57 out of 64 users report that the medicine has been prescribed by a doctor.
Users Percentile
Prescribed by a doctor57
Not prescribed by a doctor7
Participants: 64
Adherence
Users report always adhering to the prescribed schedule.
Users Percentile
Always33
Often11
Sometimes12
Never1
Participants: 57
Reason for Non-adherence
"Financial reason" is the most commonly reported reason for non adherence of this medicine.
Reason Users Percentile
Financial reason1
Participants: 1
Ease of Usage
Users most commonly report that it is not at all difficult to take this medicine as prescribed.
Difficulty Users Percentile
Not at all5
Very1
Participants: 6
Habit Forming
4 out of 7 users report that this medicine is habit forming.
Users Percentile
Yes, is habit forming4
No, not habit forming3
Participants: 7
Stopped Using
4 out of 6 users report that they have stopped using this medicine.
Users Percentile
Yes, stopped using4
No, never stopped using2
Participants: 6
Reason to Stop Using
'Change in health plan coverage' is the most commonly reported reason to stop using this medicine.
Reason Users Percentile
Change in health plan coverage1
Course of treatment ended1
Personal research1
Doctor's advice1
Participants: 4
Cheaper Alternative
4 out of 9 users report that they have tried cheaper alternatives to this medicine.
Users Percentile
Yes, tried cheaper alternative4
No, not tried cheaper alternative5
Participants: 9
Cheaper Alternative Effectiveness
2 out of 4 users report that the cheaper alternatives to this medicine are effective.
Users Percentile
Yes, cheaper alternative is effective2
No, cheaper alternative is not effective2
Participants: 4

Razo D Tablet Working, Mechanism of Action and Pharmacology

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Last updated date

This page was last updated on 9/27/2020.
This page provides information for Razo D Tablet Uses in English.
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