Relapse defined as endoscopic erosions and/or recurrent symptoms leading to patient-initiated withdrawal from the study.
*Data from a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, 6-month trial comparing oral doses of NEXIUM 20 mg with lansoprazole 15 mg administered once daily in patients with endoscopically confirmed healed EE with NEXIUM 40 mg.
†Data from a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, 6-month trial comparing oral doses of NEXIUM 20 mg with lansoprazole 15 mg administered once daily in patients with endoscopically confirmed healed EE with NEXIUM 40 mg or lansoprazole 30 mg.
Adapted from Lauristen et al and data on file, DA-NEX-51.
Maintaining healing of acid damage
In GERD patients across all grades of EE on continued therapy, NEXIUM maintains healing of acid damage.6,18
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NEXIUM 20 mg and lansoprazole 15 mg are the FDA-approved doses for the maintenance of healing of EE.
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Atrophic gastritis has been noted occasionally in gastric corpus biopsies from patients treated long-term with omeprazole, of which NEXIUM is an enantiomer.