Daxi refers to magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets, razole is a proton pump inhibitor, although both are acid inhibitors, but the mechanism of action is not different, each has its own corresponding side effects. Therefore, it is impossible to compare the side effects of the two who is smaller.
Magnesium aluminum carbonate tablets can neutralize gastric acid, increase the synthesis of prostaglandins to enhance the barrier effect of the gastric mucosa, and can inhibit the activity of pepsin. Its adverse reactions are mild, individual patients may have indigestion, gastrointestinal discomfort and so on. Renal insufficiency or hypersensitivity to the drug is prohibited.
Proton pump inhibitors can effectively inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and thus take effect. Common adverse reactions labeled in the instructions for azoles include nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea, although they will decrease with continued use of the drug. The side effects of gastric mucosal cell hyperplasia and atrophic gastritis may also occur in some long-term users of arazoles.
And it is also believed that the long-term use of omeprazole is associated with fundic gland polyps. It should be contraindicated in people who are allergic to the drug.
The mechanism of action of the two is different, and the indications are not exactly the same, so it is impossible to judge the magnitude of the side effects of the two simply by the labeling of the instructions.
Magnesium aluminum carbonate and azole drugs are both commonly used for stomach disorders, and the drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unauthorized use.