(Esomeprazole) is a
proton-pump inhibitor. It is used to reduce the production of stomach acid. A
medication or
medicine is a
drug taken to cure or ameliorate any symptoms of an
illness or medical condition. The use may also be as
preventive medicine that has future benefits but does not treat any existing or pre-existing diseases or symptoms. Dispensing of medication is often regulated by
governments into three categories—
over-the-counter medications, which are available in
pharmacies and supermarkets without special restrictions;
behind-the-counter medicines, which are dispensed by a
pharmacist without needing a doctor's prescription, and
prescription only medicines, which must be prescribed by a licensed
medical professional, usually a
physician. In the United Kingdom, behind-the-counter medicines are called
pharmacy medicines which can only be sold in registered pharmacies, by or under the supervision of a pharmacist. These medications are designated by the letter P on the label. The range of medicines available without a prescription varies from country to country. Medications are typically produced by
pharmaceutical companies and are often
patented to give the developer exclusive rights to produce them. Those that are not patented (or with expired patents) are called
generic drugs since they can be produced by other companies without restrictions or licenses from the patent holder. Pharmaceutical drugs are usually categorised into
drug classes. A group of drugs will share a similar
chemical structure, have the same
mechanism of action or the same related
mode of action, or target the same illness or related illnesses. The
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System (ATC), the most widely used drug classification system, assigns drugs a unique
ATC code, which is an alphanumeric code that assigns it to specific drug classes within the ATC system. Another major classification system is the
Biopharmaceutics Classification System. This groups drugs according to their solubility and permeability or
absorption properties. ==Spiritual and religious use==