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Lansoprazole 15 mg Once Daily for 14 Days Is Effective for Treatment of Frequent Heartburn
Postgraduate Medicine, 07/23/09
Kushner PR et al. – During the 14–day treatment period in a population with frequent heartburn who were likely to select a medication without consulting a prescriber, lansoprazole 15 mg once daily showed rapid and sustained effectiveness throughout a 24–hour period and was well tolerated.
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