Walker (generic name vonorasan fumarate tablets) and teprenone can usually be taken at the same time, as directed by your doctor.
Vonorasan fumarate tablets are classified as a proton pump inhibitor and can be used to treat Barrett’s esophagus. Need to be prohibited for people who are allergic to this product and are receiving atazanavir or rilpivirine, the most common adverse reactions of diarrhea and constipation after using the drug.
Teprenone belongs to the gastric mucosal protection agent, suitable for the treatment of acute gastritis with gastric mucosal edema, erosion, bleeding and other symptoms or in the acute exacerbation of chronic gastritis patients, can also be used for the treatment of gastric ulcer patients. Attention needs to be prohibited for those who are allergic to the product, and adverse reactions such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, constipation, diarrhea, nausea, headache, rash, itching, thirst, etc. may occur during treatment.
Vonorasan fumarate tablets and teprenone belong to the digestive system drugs, generally do not have drug interactions, and the combined use of drugs can play a role in acid suppression, gastric protection and so on. The specific use of medication can be carried out under the guidance of a physician, not unauthorized use of medication.