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Esomeprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (brand names Sompraz, Zoleri, Nexium, Lucen, Esopral; Axagon in Italy, Nexiam in Belgium and South Africa) developed and marketed by AstraZeneca which is used in the treatment of dyspepsia, peptic ulcer disease (PUD), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD/GERD) and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Esomeprazole is the ''S''-enantiomer of omeprazole (marketed as Losec/Prilosec), and AstraZeneca claims improved efficacy of this single enantiomer product over the racemic mixture of omeprazole. However, this greater efficacy has been disputed, with some claiming it offers no benefit from its older form.
FDA taking no chances when it comes to drug safety

FDA taking no chances when it comes to drug safety

Treatment reduces gastric ulcers in at-risk patients using long-term NSAIDS

Treatment reduces gastric ulcers in at-risk patients using long-term NSAIDS

AstraZeneca starts patent infringement litigation against IVAX

AstraZeneca starts patent infringement litigation against IVAX

Next-generation drug development: risky and costly, but worth it

Next-generation drug development: risky and costly, but worth it

Drug company proposes FDA check all drug advertising prior to marketing

Drug company proposes FDA check all drug advertising prior to marketing

Survey highlights need for primary care guidance on NSAID use

Survey highlights need for primary care guidance on NSAID use

Study predicted cardiovascular risk of Cox-2 inhibitors

Study predicted cardiovascular risk of Cox-2 inhibitors

Heart patients with gastrointestinal complications should use low doses of aspirin combined with drugs that treat stomach ulcers

Heart patients with gastrointestinal complications should use low doses of aspirin combined with drugs that treat stomach ulcers

Advice for patients who have been taking Celebrex or Bextra

Advice for patients who have been taking Celebrex or Bextra

Altana starts legal action to fight generic drug competition

Altana starts legal action to fight generic drug competition

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