How
Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine) Works:
Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml has an active
ingredient; Ranitidine, a H2 blocker (antacid) which works by reducing the
amount of acid in the stomach which helps in relief of acid related indigestion
and heartburn.
Before
You Use Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine):
Make sure that:
- You
are not allergic to Ranitidine
- You
are not having any serious Disease
- Your
doctor must know about your medical history (about your Surgeries, all
diseases, pre- existing disease and Medications, Food Habits, Supplements,
etc.)
What
Should You Avoid While Taking Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine):
- You
should avoid taking alcohol
- Avoid
having soft drinks, citrus fruits like orange and lemon
- You
should avoid use of nicotine during treatment
- You
should avoid taking Medicines without prescriptions
When
Not To Use Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine):
You should not take Aciloc 25 mg Injection
2ml if you:
- Have
ever noticed any Allergy/Hypersensitivity
- Are
patient with porphyria
- Have
Liver/ Kidney disease
- Are
Pregnant/Conceiving/Breastfeeding
Tell
Your Doctor If You:
- Have
Allergy To The Injection
- Are
taking Alcohol or Other Drugs
- Have
Liver/ Kidney disease
- Are
Pregnant or Trying to Conceive
- Are
Breastfeeding
Dosage:
Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml contains an active
ingredient, Ranitidine, which is used in the treatment
of acidity, heartburn and stomach ulcers. It is available
in various strengths and substitutes and must be given on prescription only.
You should consult your doctor for dosage and time because age and severity of
the disease differ from person to person and it can only be judged by your
doctor.
Adults are advised to take Aciloc 25 mg
Injection 2ml at a fixed time with or without the food as instructed by your
Doctor. You must take it regularly by time for better effects.
How
Much Of The Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine) to Be Used:
As Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml is available in
various strengths and substitutes, Patients are always advised to follow their
doctor’s prescriptions and instructions to take Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml. Do
not take the injection on your own and for longer time than prescribed by
doctor.
How
To Take The Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine):
Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml should be taken at
a fixed time as directed by your doctor. Your doctor or nurse will give you
Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml. Kindly do not self administer this medicine.
For
How Long Should You Continue Using Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine):
You are always advised to take Aciloc 25 mg
Injection 2ml as prescribed. Do not start/stop using this medicine yourself.
Follow all the instructions given by your doctor. Do not take the injection in
smaller or larger amount or for longer than recommended by your doctor.
Overdose:
Seek emergency medical attention or contact
your doctor in case of any overdose symptoms. Since Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml
is administered in the hospital or clinical setting by a qualified healthcare
professional, the likelihood of an overdose is very low. However, emergency
medical treatment will be initiated by the doctor if any overdose symptoms is
suspected.
Missed
Dose:
The missed dosage should be taken as soon as
possible. It is advisable to skip the missed dosage if it is already time for
your next scheduled dosage. Do not take double dosage to make up for the missed
dosage. Since Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml is administered by a qualified
healthcare professional in the clinical or hospital setting, the likelihood of
a missed dosage is very low.
What
Are The Side Effects Of The Aciloc 25 Mg Injection 2Ml (Ranitidine):
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Nausea
or vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Stomach
pain
- Mental
confusion
- Muscle
pain
- Difficulty
in breathing
- Gynecomastia
- Sleepiness
- Tiredness
- Constipation
What
Are The Common Drug Interactions:
Few medicines have been reported to interact
with Aciloc 25 mg Injection 2ml. It can produce some undesirable effects or
cause your drug not to work properly. You should always tell your doctor if you
are on other medication or Supplements so that well planned medication can be
given. It interacts with the following medicines:
- Acarbose
- Itraconazole
- Miglitol
- Terbinafine
- Metformin
- Voglibose
- Glimepiride
- Phenytoin
- Gliclazide
- Fluconazole