| Brand Name | Carafate |
| Generic Name | Sucralfate |
| Drug Class | Gastrointestinal Agent |
| Availability | Prescription |
| Manufacturer | Amneal Pharmaceuticals |
| Indications | Treatment of duodenal ulcers |
| Type | Tablet, Oral Suspension |
| Doses | 1 g 4 times/day |
| Route | Oral |
| Side Effects | Constipation, dry mouth, dizziness |
| Interactions | Antacids, tetracyclines |
| Overdose | Seek help for difficulty breathing |
| Missed Dose | Take missed dose unless it's close to the next one |
| Contraindications | Hypersensitivity, renal failure |
| Alternatives | Omeprazole, Ranitidine |
| Co-Pay Assistance Program | Available |
| Patient Assistance Program | Available |
Sucralfate is also used in the treatment and prevention of stomach and intestinal ulcers whereby a protective layer is formed over the ulcer.
Sucralfate is an agent which works by the mechanism that binds and coats the ulcer with protection film that ensures that the ulcer is not irritated by acid in the stomach.
The side effects are some constipation, aches in stomach and mouth which are dry.
Sucralfate is primarily taken without meals, an hour before meals so as to enhance its effect.
Sacralfate is considered to be fine to use even in pregnancy but you have to consult your physician.
The missed dose can be taken immediately a person remembers but not almost the following dose. Do not take two doses at once.
In fact, Sucralfate could react with some of the drugs, such as antacids and antibiotics. It is also recommended that you make sure that you report to your doctor all the drugs that you also use.
Sucralfate typically takes a range of hours but its effects might be realized in days.
On a short-term basis, sucralfate can be regarded as safe. With these drugs, a medical worker will be forced to observe complications in the long run.
As soon as possible, your doctor must know of potential severe side effects such as constipation in the long term and stomachache.
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