Sompraz Smart Quiz

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Sompraz Smart Quiz

Test your knowledge on Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Erosive Esophagitis, and Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) with our engaging Sompraz Smart Quiz. This quiz is designed to enhance your understanding of key medical concepts related to gastric health.

Challenge yourself with questions on:

  • NERD and its significance
  • Common symptoms of GERD
  • PPI dosages and uses
  • And much more!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HealingHawk512
What is NERD
Non-Erosive Reflux Disease
No End Stage Renal Disease
Non Esophageal Release Disorder
Non-Erosive Release Disorder
What is the common sign & symptom of GERD?
Swelling in the legs and ankles
Itchy skin
Regurgitation of food or sour liquid
Fever
Which PPI is approved by USFDA for the prevention & treatment of NSAID's associated ulcers?
Omeprazole
Rabeprazole
Esomeprazole
Pantoprazole
What is the dose of Esomeprazole in Healing of Gastric Ulcers associated with NSAIDs therapy?
20 mg BID for 1 week
40 mg OD for 2 week
40 mg OD for 4-8 weeks
20 mg OD for 4-8 weeks
What is Erosive Esophagitis?
Infection of Stomach
Infection of Liver
Inflammation or injury to the esophageal mucosa
Infection of Ear
Target Customers for Sompraz/Raciper
CP's/GP's/Gastro
CP's/GP's/Gastro/Gen Surg/Ortho
Gastro/Neuro/CP's/GP's/Gastro
CP's/GP's/Gastro/Gen Surg/Ortho/Pharmacies
What is the dose of Esomeprazole in H.Pylori Infection?
40 mg OD for 7 days
20 mg BID for 14 Days
40 mg OD BID for 14 days
20 mg BID for 7 Days
A sore on the lining of stomach , small intestine or esophagus is known as
Peptic Ulcer
Erosive Esophagitis
Non erosive Esophagitis
H. Pylori Infection
Maintenance dose of Esomeprazole in Risk Reduction of Gastric ulcer associated with NSAID therapy
40 mg OD for 2 weeks
20 mg BID for 4 weeks
40 mg OD for 8 weeks
20 mg OD for 6 months
Esomeprazole is Superior to other PPI because of which following reason?
Rapid relief of Heartburn symptoms
Achieves higher 24 hour median intragastric pH
Faster onset of antisecretory activity
All of the above
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