This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as Erosive Esophagitis in children aged 2 to 11 years. Erosive Esophagitis is a condition where the lining of the esophagus, the tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach, becomes inflamed and damaged. The study will use a medication called Dexlansoprazole, which is taken orally in the form of a capsule. Dexlansoprazole is designed to help heal the esophagus and maintain its healing over time.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Dexlansoprazole in healing Erosive Esophagitis and maintaining the healing in children. Participants will take the medication daily for a period of up to 36 weeks. The study will be conducted in two phases: the first phase will focus on healing the esophagus over 8 weeks, and the second phase will focus on maintaining the healing for an additional 16 weeks. Some participants may receive a placebo during the study.
Throughout the study, participants will be monitored to assess the healing of the esophagus and to ensure the medication is safe for use in children. The study aims to provide valuable information on how well Dexlansoprazole works in treating Erosive Esophagitis in young patients and to ensure it is a safe treatment option. Participants will be required to visit the study site for regular check-ups and assessments during the trial period.



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