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Lansoprazole (a proton-pump inhibitor) is a prescription-only medicine licensed for conditions such as acid reflux, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and stomach/duodenal ulcers. At Ways Pharmacy it is supplied only after a pharmacist-led consultation has confirmed clinical suitability.
How to access this medicine
- Select the strength (15mg or 30mg) on this page and complete payment.
- You will be sent a clinical consultation questionnaire by email.
- Our GPhC-registered pharmacist reviews your responses.
- If supply is clinically appropriate, the medicine is dispensed and dispatched.
- If supply is not appropriate, you will receive a full refund and a brief written explanation.
About this medicine
| Active ingredient | Lansoprazole 15mg or 30mg per capsule |
|---|---|
| Drug class | Proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) |
| Licensed indications | Acid reflux, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD), stomach and duodenal ulcers, and related acid-related conditions |
| Legal classification | POM — Prescription-Only Medicine (supplied under pharmacist consultation) |
| Available presentations | Gastro-resistant capsules — 15mg and 30mg |
| Patient leaflet | Lansoprazole PIL via emc — read before use |
Dosage (from the Summary of Product Characteristics)
The pharmacist will confirm the exact regimen for your circumstances during the consultation. The licensed dosing is summarised below.
- Usually one capsule once daily, taken in the morning about 30 minutes before food.
- The strength (15mg or 30mg) and length of treatment depend on the condition being treated.
- Swallow the capsule whole with water; do not chew or crush it.
- If you miss a dose, take it when you remember, but do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one.
Who should not take this medicine
- People with a known hypersensitivity to lansoprazole, other PPIs (such as omeprazole, esomeprazole or rabeprazole) or any of the excipients listed in the PIL
- People taking certain medicines that interact with lansoprazole (for example atazanavir) — declare all medicines in the questionnaire
- People with "alarm" symptoms — difficulty swallowing, unexplained weight loss, persistent vomiting, or blood in vomit or stools — who need investigation rather than acid suppression first
- People with liver problems, or who are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless a pharmacist or doctor has confirmed it is appropriate
Frequently asked questions
How does lansoprazole work?
Lansoprazole is a proton-pump inhibitor. It reduces the amount of acid the stomach produces, which relieves acid reflux and heartburn and allows the food pipe and stomach lining to recover.
Why is a consultation required for lansoprazole?
Lansoprazole is a prescription-only medicine, so it can only be supplied after a GPhC-registered pharmacist has reviewed your consultation questionnaire and confirmed it is clinically suitable for you. If it is not appropriate, you receive a full refund.
How fast does lansoprazole work?
A PPI is not instant relief. Many people notice an improvement within the first few days, with the full effect building over several days of once-daily use.
When should I take lansoprazole?
It is usually taken once a day, before food — typically about 30 minutes before breakfast. The pharmacist will confirm the right strength and timing for you during the consultation.
What are the common side effects of lansoprazole?
Most people tolerate it well. Possible effects include headache, nausea, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain or wind. Full side-effect information is in the Patient Information Leaflet, which should be read before starting the medicine.
Can I take lansoprazole long term?
Long-term PPI use can affect vitamin B12, magnesium and calcium levels and may need monitoring. Do not extend treatment on your own — discuss continued use with the pharmacist or your GP.
Regulatory information
- Legal status: POM (Prescription-Only Medicine) — supplied under pharmacist consultation
- Marketing authorisation holder: see the carton
- Supplied by: Ways Pharmacy, UK — GPhC-registered (registration number on the storefront footer)
- Patient Information Leaflet: Lansoprazole PIL via emc
- Suspected side effect? Report via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme
This page provides factual information about a prescription-only medicine and is not an advertisement to the public. Supply is dependent on satisfactory completion of a clinical consultation reviewed by a GPhC-registered pharmacist. Always read the Patient Information Leaflet before use.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any lifestyle tips to help prevent acid reflux while using Lansoprazole?
Yes, eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy or acidic foods, reducing alcohol, quitting smoking, and not lying down right after eating can all help. Lansoprazole works best when combined with positive lifestyle changes. Click Start Consultation to get started with your treatment today.
What happens after I place my order for Lansoprazole?
Your completed consultation is reviewed for safety and medical accuracy. If everything checks out, your Lansoprazole will be dispatched promptly. If it’s not the best option for you, we’ll recommend an alternative that fits your needs. No extra steps are needed once it’s approved.
How do I begin Lansoprazole treatment through Ways Pharmacy?
Click Start Consultation to answer a few quick questions about your health. Once you choose and pay for your medication, our admin team will review your information to ensure Lansoprazole is appropriate. If not, a pharmacist will suggest a more suitable alternative. Once approved, your order is dispatched directly to you.
What can cause excess stomach acid and who is at risk?
Excess stomach acid can be triggered by stress, diet, smoking, alcohol, obesity, or underlying digestive conditions like GERD. Lansoprazole works by targeting acid production at its source. To begin treatment, simply click Start Consultation and complete a short health questionnaire.
What is Lansoprazole and what symptoms does it treat?
Lansoprazole is a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) that helps reduce the amount of acid produced in your stomach. It’s commonly used to treat acid reflux, heartburn, indigestion, and stomach ulcers. If you're experiencing these symptoms, click Start Consultation to see if Lansoprazole is right for you.
Reviewed Date
04 June 2025
Published On
04 June 2025
Last Updated
04 June 2025
