Aciloc 300mg Tablet
Manufactured By Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Ranitidine (300mg)
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Description:
Uses / Indications
- Aciloc 300 mg Tablet is used to treat problems caused by too much stomach acid, such as:
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
- Heartburn and acid reflux
- Peptic ulcer disease (ulcers in the stomach and duodenum)
- Acid reflux and dyspepsia
- Syndrome of Zollinger and Ellison
- Esophagitis caused by acid
- As your doctor told you, you should avoid stress ulcers.
How It Works
- Ranitidine is an H2-receptor blocker that is in Aciloc.
- It works by:
- Blocking histamine (H2) receptors in the stomach
- Lessening the amount of acid that the stomach makes
- Letting ulcers and irritated tissues heal
- Getting rid of symptoms including scorching pain, a sour taste, and indigestion
How to Use
- Follow your doctor's instructions exactly when taking Aciloc 300 mg.
- Take the tablet with water and swallow it whole.
- You can take it with or without food.
- Usually taken once a day before bed or as advised.
- Don't break, chew, or crush the tablet.
- Do not take more than the suggested dose.
Pregnancy Interaction
- You should only use Aciloc during pregnancy if you really need to.
- There isn't a lot of information about how safe it is during pregnancy.
- The drug might get through the placenta.
- If you are pregnant or planning to get pregnant, you should always talk to your doctor before taking Aciloc.
Side Effects
- Most side effects are not serious and go away on their own. These could be:
- Headache
- Dizzy
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Nausea
- Pain in the stomach
- Tiredness
- Side effects that are rare yet serious:
- Allergic reactions include rashes, itching, and swelling.
- Confusion, especially in older people
- Problems with liver enzymes
- Long-term use can lead to a lack of vitamin B12.
- Get medical help if you have very bad or strange symptoms.
Medicine Interaction
- Aciloc may not work well with several drugs, such as:
- Antifungal drugs like ketoconazole and itraconazole
- HIV drugs (rilpivirine, atazanavir)
- Warfarin is a blood thinner.
- Some cancer drugs
- Drugs that need an acidic stomach pH to be absorbed
- Always let your doctor know about any medicines, supplements, or herbal products you are using.
Expert Advice
- Take the drug for the whole amount of time that was prescribed.
- Stay away from foods that are hot, greasy, or acidic.
- Cut back on smoking, drinking, and caffeine.
- Eat smaller meals and don't lie down just after eating.
- Keep your weight in check.
- Talk to your doctor if your symptoms don't go away or get worse.
- Don't take medicine on your own or for a lengthy time without seeing a doctor.
Faq For Medicine
Q1: How long does it take for Aciloc to work?
It normally works within 30 to 60 minutes.
Q2. Is it okay to take Aciloc every day?
Yes, but only if a doctor tells you to.
Q3. Does Aciloc make you want to do it again?
No, it won't make you want to do it again.
Q4: Is it okay to suddenly stop taking Aciloc?
If you have been taking it for a long time, don't quit without talking to your doctor first.
Q5: Is it okay to use Aciloc with antacids?
Yes, however you should wait at least 1–2 hours.