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Sucralfate SIDE EFFECTS | Sucralfate DOSAGE | Sucralfate USES

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Today we are going to talk about the medicine Sucralfate. We will answer questions such as: What is sucralfate, what is it used for, and we will also explain: its mechanism of action, its side effects, its dosage (1 gm), its uses, its contraindications, its warnings, pregnancy and indications. sucralfate oral suspension



What is Sucralfate?

Sucralfate is a complex containing an aluminum salt. It acts by forming a protective tapestry over stomach ulcers allowing them to heal since it protects them from the corrosive action of gastric juice.
The commercial names of sucralfate are: Carafate, Urbal, Discral, Ulsicral, Unival.


What is Sucralfate used for?

- Stomach and duodenal ulcers (part of the intestine closest to the stomach).
- Gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining).
- Prevention of digestive bleeding in patients with gastrointestinal stress ulcers.

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