Brand Names
Lansoprazole is available as a generic drug in the US, UK, Canada, Belgium, Finland, France, Colombia, Italy, Sweden, and Mexico.
The drug is also sold under several brand names, including:
- Agopton (Germany)
- Digest (Indonesia)
- Duogast (Syria)
- GERD (Pakistan)
- Gastrolan (Indonesia)
- Lanciprol (Greece)
- Lansazol (Jordan)
- Lansobene (Austria)
- Lansoloc (South Africa)
- Lansoprazol (Denmark)
- Lansoptol (Hungary)
- Lansor (Turkey)
- Lansox (Italy)
- Lanston LFDT (South Korea)
- Lenzo (India)
- Lanzol (India, Ireland)
- Lanzotec (Jordan)
- Lanzul (Romania/Slovenia)
- Lanton (Israel)
- Lanzo (Sweden)
- Lanzopral (Argentina, Chile, Peru, Venezuela)
- Lanzor (France, South Africa)
- Lanzostad (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia)
- Laprazol (Greece)
- Limpidex (Italy)
- Monolitum (Spain)
- Ogast and OgastORO (France)
- Ogastro (Mexico)
- Prevacid (U.S. and Canada)
- Prosogan and Prosogan FD (Indonesia)
- pro-ulco (Spain)
- Refluxon (Hungary)
- Sabax (Serbia)
- SOLOX (New Zealand)
- Takepron (Japan)
- Zolt (Finland)
- Zoton (Italy, Ireland, Australia, UK)
- ZOMEL (Ireland)
- Lanzap (Romania)
- Levant (Romania)
- Lantrea (Poland)
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