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Ucrafate 500 mg 500 mg Tablet

Generic: Sucralfate

Manufacturer: Unimed Unihealth Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Therapeutic class: Gastrointestinal mucosal protectant

What is Ucrafate 500 mg used for?

Ucrafate 500 mg 500 mg tablet by Unimed Unihealth Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a medicine containing Sucralfate. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used to help treat ulcer-related conditions of the upper stomach and intestine, especially duodenal ulce…

What is Ucrafate 500 mg?

Ucrafate 500 mg 500 mg tablet by Unimed Unihealth Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is a medicine containing Sucralfate. In Bangladesh, it is mainly used to help treat ulcer-related conditions of the upper stomach and intestine, especially duodenal ulcer, as advised by a healthcare professional.

Sucralfate works locally by forming a protective barrier over ulcerated or irritated areas, helping shield them from stomach acid, pepsin, and bile so healing can occur. A key caution is that it can interfere with absorption of several other medicines, so timing and use should be guided by a doctor or pharmacist.

Indications

  • Treatment of active duodenal ulcer.
  • Maintenance therapy to reduce recurrence of duodenal ulcer after healing, when prescribed.

Dosage & Administration

Adult dosing depends on the condition being treated and the formulation used. Sucralfate is usually taken on an empty stomach, often before meals and at bedtime for active ulcer treatment, while lower-frequency dosing may be used for maintenance. Follow the exact dose, timing, and duration prescribed by the doctor; do not stop early without medical advice.

Side Effects

  • Common: constipation, nausea, indigestion, stomach discomfort, dry mouth, dizziness, headache.
  • Less common: diarrhoea, vomiting, rash, itching.
  • Serious but rare: allergic reaction such as swelling, breathing difficulty, or severe rash; bezoar formation, especially in patients with delayed stomach emptying, tube feeding, or critical illness; aluminium accumulation or toxicity in severe kidney impairment.

Precautions & Warnings

Use with caution in people with kidney disease, especially severe or chronic renal impairment, because sucralfate contains aluminium and accumulation may occur. Patients with difficulty swallowing, delayed gastric emptying, feeding tubes, or serious illness should use it only with medical supervision. Take other medicines at a separated time as advised because sucralfate can reduce their absorption. Use under a registered doctor's or pharmacist's guidance.

Drug Interactions

  • May reduce absorption of fluoroquinolone antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin and levofloxacin, tetracyclines, digoxin, phenytoin, levothyroxine, ketoconazole, penicillamine, quinidine, and some other medicines.
  • Other oral medicines are commonly advised to be taken at least 2 hours apart from sucralfate; some medicines may need a longer separation as directed by a healthcare professional.
  • Antacids may be used only if advised, and should generally not be taken within about 30 minutes of sucralfate.
  • Food can reduce its local effectiveness; it is usually taken on an empty stomach unless the prescriber gives different instructions.

Contraindications

  • Known hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to sucralfate or any component of the formulation.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Sucralfate is minimally absorbed from the gut, so systemic exposure is low. During pregnancy or breastfeeding, it should still be used only when needed and on the advice of a doctor, who can weigh benefits and risks for the mother and baby.

Storage Conditions

Store at room temperature, away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed and out of the reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date; for suspension, shake well before use if instructed on the label.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I take Ucrafate 500 mg for an ulcer?

Take Ucrafate 500 mg exactly as prescribed. It is usually taken on an empty stomach, often before meals and at bedtime for active ulcer treatment, but your doctor may give different instructions depending on your condition and formulation.

Can I take other medicines with Ucrafate 500 mg?

Sucralfate can reduce the absorption of several medicines, including some antibiotics, levothyroxine, digoxin, and phenytoin. Other oral medicines are often taken at least 2 hours apart, but follow your doctor’s or pharmacist’s specific advice.

What are the common side effects of Ucrafate 500 mg?

The most common side effect is constipation. Nausea, indigestion, stomach discomfort, dry mouth, dizziness, or headache may also occur. Seek medical help urgently if you develop swelling, breathing difficulty, or a severe rash.

Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use Ucrafate 500 mg?

Sucralfate is minimally absorbed, but during pregnancy or breastfeeding it should be used only when needed and on a doctor’s advice, after considering benefits and risks.

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