What are the most common side effects of Dexilant reported by GERD patients?
According to official prescribing information, the most commonly reported side effects of Dexilant (dexlansoprazole) in GERD patients include diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, upper respiratory tract infections, vomiting, and flatulence.
Overview
GERD patients often look for relief from frequent heartburn, and Dexilant is one option used to manage symptoms. However, like all medications, it may come with side effects.
- Commonly reported side effects are mostly mild and affect the digestive and respiratory systems.
- Understanding potential risks helps patients make informed treatment decisions with their doctor.
This helps explain why it’s important to evaluate both benefits and side effects of Dexilant.
Detailed Information
How it works
Dexilant is a type of proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that may work by reducing the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
This helps decrease irritation in the esophagus caused by acid reflux, which can lessen heartburn and related symptoms of GERD.
Clinical applications
According to Drugs.com, Dexilant is used to treat heartburn associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease and to promote healing of erosive esophagitis.
It may be suitable for adults and certain teenagers with acid-related digestive concerns, always under provider guidance.
Safety and Effectiveness
Safety profile
The Ministry of Health drug safety sheet reports that among the most common adverse reactions in clinical trials were gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea and nausea, along with respiratory issues such as upper respiratory tract infections.
Less common but more serious effects — such as low magnesium levels, kidney issues, or Clostridium difficile infection — may occur with long-term use.
FDA approval and indications
Dexilant is approved by regulatory authorities for use in GERD and healing of erosive esophagitis when prescribed by a healthcare provider.
This reinforces the importance of medical oversight when starting or continuing treatment.
Access and Availability
How to obtain safely
Dexilant is available by prescription and can be obtained through licensed sources such as IsraelPharm, which offers access to international medications shipped directly to patients.
Always consult your healthcare provider to determine if Dexilant is right for your individual condition and medical history.
Key Takeaways
- Dexilant is a PPI used to manage GERD-related heartburn and esophageal damage.
- Common side effects include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory infections, and abdominal pain.
- More serious risks may occur with long-term use and require monitoring.
- It should be used under the guidance of a healthcare provider.
- You can obtain it from licensed sources like IsraelPharm with a valid prescription.
FAQ
Can I take Dexilant every day?
Yes, it is often taken daily as prescribed to manage GERD symptoms, but always follow your doctor’s directions to avoid unnecessary risks.
Does Dexilant cause gas or bloating?
Flatulence (gas) is a reported side effect, and some people may also experience bloating. This varies by individual and may improve over time.
Is Dexilant safe for long-term use?
While effective, long-term use may carry risks like low magnesium or bone thinning. Regular check-ins with your doctor are important.
Is Dexilant the same as over-the-counter antacids?
No, Dexilant is a prescription-strength medication classified as a PPI, and it works differently and often longer than OTC antacids.
How can I access Dexilant if it’s not available locally?
Online pharmacies such as IsraelPharm offer licensed access to Dexilant with valid prescriptions, delivering globally to eligible locations.


