What is the difference between eplazole and omeprazole?

There are usually differences between eplazole and omeprazole in terms of indications, adverse effects, and contraindications.
1. Indications: According to the instruction manual, the indications of pramipexole are mainly duodenal ulcer and reflux esophagitis. Omeprazole is mainly used for gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, reflux esophagitis and gastrinoma.
2. Adverse reactions: the common adverse reactions of patients with duodenal ulcer after taking epprazole are diarrhea, dizziness, headache and so on. Common adverse reactions in patients with reflux esophagitis are abnormal liver function and dizziness. Omeprazole is well tolerated, adverse reactions are less common, usually diarrhea, headache and other symptoms.
3. Contraindications: for epprazole component allergy should not take epprazole. Omeprazole is prohibited for those who are allergic to the components of omeprazole, those with severe hepatic insufficiency, as well as infants and young children.
Patients should be under the guidance of the doctor, symptomatic use of drugs. Do not take the medicine privately, so as not to cause adverse consequences.