Aciloc 300 mg Tablet

Aciloc 300 mg Tablet

Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Uses of Aciloc 300 mg Tablet:
Acidity, Heartburn, Stomach ulcers
Composition of Aciloc 300 mg Tablet:
Ranitidine 300mg
MRP: 54.8 Inclusive of all Taxes
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Description
Acidity, Heartburn, Stomach ulcers

Uses

Ranitidine is generally used in treatment of acidity, heartburn and stomach ulcers

Side effects

  • Constipation
  • Diarrhoea
  • Headache
  • Sleepiness
  • Tiredness

How to use

Consume this medicine in the dosage and duration as per your doctors advise. While taking Ranitidine, swallow it completely without crushing, breaking or chewing it. Ranitidine is advised to be taken at a fixed time, but may be taken together with food (or) without food.

How it works

Ranitidine is an antacid H2 blocker. It lowers the amount of acid in the stomach that helps in relief of heartburn & acid related indigestion and works to make the condition better.
Q. Is Ranitidine an over the counter (OTC) drug?
Ranitidine is not an over the counter (OTC) product. it is a prescription medicine and you can buy this drug by providing a doctor's prescription.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with azithromycin?
Yes, Intake of Ranitidine along with azithromycin. Ranitidine may be provided to lower the acid secretion caused by azithromycin, gastritis or stomach irritation.when they have used together No drug-drug interactions or any additional harmful effects have been seen reported compared to a drug used alone.

Q. Can the use of Ranitidine cause constipation?
Yes, Constipation has been reported as a common side effect of Ranitidine. Using a high fiber diet and plenty of fluids can benefit from relieving constipation and can also help in reducing acidity.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with prednisone?
Yes, Ranitidine can be taken with prednisone. No drug-drug interactions or any change in side effect profile have been when these are used together compared to when each drug is used alone.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with metoprolol?
Yes, Ranitidine can be used with metoprolol. No change in side effect or drug-drug interactions has been observed when these are used together compared to when each medicine is commonly used alone

Q. Is Ranitidine an antacid?
Ranitidine is not an antacid. it comes under the group of H2 blockers (antihistamines) which reduce the amount of acid produced in the stomach while antacids alone neutralize the stomach acid by coating the stomach.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine for the treatment of allergies or hives (urticaria)?
Ranitidine can be taken along with antihistaminics like cetirizine used to reduce the redness of the allergies or hives (urticaria) and narrowing the blood vessels. But this is not an allowed use of Ranitidine and should be used only when recommended by a doctor.

Q. Does Ranitidine expire?
Ranitidine has an expiry date. Always check the expiry date on the pack and do not use after the expiry date.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with tramadol?
Ranitidine can be taken along with the tramadol. No change in side effect or drug-drug interactions has been reported compared to when they are taken alone and it may be provided to lower the acid secretion caused by tramadol, gastritis or stomach irritation.

Q. Is Ranitidine an antihistaminic drug?
Ranitidine is an antihistaminic drug. It works on histamine receptors in the stomach and blocks the action of a chemical messenger histamine and so reduces the acid production in the stomach.

Q. Is Ranitidine safe?
Yes, Ranitidine is safe to use if taken at prescribed dose and duration as prescribed by your doctor. But there are some common side effects that you can undergo at the doses recommended like abdominal pain, flatulence, constipation, diarrhea, nausea.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with doxycycline?
Ranitidine can be taken along with doxycycline. No change in side effect profile or drug-drug interactions has been reported compared to when they are used alone and it may be given to stomach irritation caused by doxycycline or lower the acid secretion caused by gastritis.

Q. Does Ranitidine interfere with H. pylori test results?
Ranitidine using as it interferes with the urea breath test that a significant number of patients infected with Helicobacter pylori can have negative test results.which is done to know H. Pylori infection.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with Rabeprazole?
Yes, Rabeprazole is commonly used to prevent induced stomach ulcers and gastritis by reducing the production of acid in the stomach.there are no clinically significant harmful effects or drug-drug interactions seen when Ranitidine and Rabeprazole can be taken together.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with sertraline?
Yes, Ranitidine can be used along with sertraline. No change in side effect or drug-drug interactions has been reported compared to when they are used alone

Q. Does Ranitidine cause glaucoma?
Ranitidine only does not cause glaucoma. But it can raise the intraocular pressure in patients who have glaucoma. Hence please consult your doctor in case you have to undergo glaucoma or high intraocular pressure before taking this drug.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with steroids?
Yes,Ranitidine can be used with steroids. No change in side effect or drug-drug interactions has been reported compared to when they are used a

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with famotidine?
Ranitidine can be taken with famotidine. Both can lower gastric acid secretion by blocking the H2 receptor in the stomach. So It is not recommended to use them together as they have a related action and when taken together, there could be an increased risk of side effects.

Q. Can Ranitidine be used to treat gastritis?
Yes, Ranitidine helps by reducing the amount of acid released into the stomach and acid reflux, relieving stomach pain Hence it can be used for the short-term treatment of gastritis.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with vitamin B?
Yes, Both Ranitidine and vitamin B can be taken together No drug-drug interactions have been observed between this drug and vitamin B

Q. Can a patient of hepatitis B take Ranitidine?
Ranitidine is given to patients with a liver disease like hepatitis B as it is metabolized in the liver when Caution should be exercised. Ranitidine can be used by a patient of hepatitis B. if it is really required and recommended by a doctor. Very rare records of hepatitis with or without jaundice have been documented in patients using Ranitidine.

Q. Why Ranitidine is given along with vitamin B12?
Ranitidine can cause vitamin B12 deficiency as it reduces the acid secretion in the stomach which is needed for the absorption of Vitamin B12. To prevent this deficiency, vitamin B12 may be recommended by your doctor along with this drug

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with vitamin C?
Yes, Ranitidinecan taken along with vitamin C.No change in side effect or drug-drug interactions has been observed when they are used together compared to either medicine alone.

Q. Can a patient with hepatitis C take Ranitidine?
Yes,Ranitidine comes under the class of medicines known as H2 blockers which have been seen to raise the risk of hepatic encephalopathy in hepatitis C patients. Ranitidine can be taken with a patient of hepatitis C.But this should be used under medical guidance. So, this group of medicines should be used with care in patients with the underlying liver disease.

Q. Can Ranitidine be used with vitamin D?
Yes, Ranitidine can be taken with vitamin D. it reduces the absorption of calcium and causes calcium deficiency leading to osteoporosis and raising the risk of bone fractures like wrist, hip, and spine fractures. Hence It is commonly recommended to be used as a supplement as the long-term use of Ranitidine.

Q. Can the use of Ranitidine cause gastroparesis (partial paralysis of the stomach)?
No, the use of Ranitidine is not known to cause gastroparesis (partial paralysis of the stomach), however in case you experience signs and symptoms of gastroparesis like persistent nausea, vomiting (especially of undigested food) and abdominal pain or a feeling of fullness after eating even small amount of food, consult your doctor as it may be due to some condition that needs attention.

Q. Can the use of Ranitidine make you feel high?
No, Ranitidine doesn't make you feel high. But it may cause irritability, depression, mental confusion, though very rarely. These undesirable side effects occur normally in aged or kidney disease or severely ill patients.

Q. Can the use of Ranitidine cause high blood pressure?
Ranitidine is not observed to cause high blood pressure. If you undergo high blood pressure, Consult your doctor as it may need attention. Ranitidine has been seen with normal side effects include abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, nausea.

Q. Can I use Ranitidine for treating warts?
No, some research has shown that Ranitidine can increase the effect of drugs used for the treatment of this condition. Warts are a viral condition in which the patient has rough, small and hard growths similarly raised bumps on the skin. Consult your doctor for the proper treatment of warts and avoid self-medication. If not treated properly as it may bleed or spread to other body parts or infected. Hence Ranitidine is not taken for treating warts as it is not recommended for this disease condition.

Q. Can I use Ranitidine for stomach pain?
Ranitidine can use in this condition if the stomach pain is due to an underlying acid-peptic disease and stomach pain can be due to many reasons

Q. Can the use of Ranitidine cause headache?
Headache is the common side effects of Ranitidine. Please consult your doctor if you feel headache for a prolonged duration while using Ranitidine.

Q. Why does Ranitidine cause pneumonia?
Ranitidine means of its acid-suppressing ability may allow increase bacteria in the gut which can move to the respiratory tract (lungs) following breathing. Patients taking Ranitidine are two times more prone to develop pneumonia than the normal patients. Hence ask your doctor if you have lung disease as your dosage may need to be adjusted.

Q. What is the role of Ranitidine in critically ill patients?
Ranitidine can be used in critically ill patients to lower the risk of acid aspiration into the lungs and decrease stomach acid secretion.it also used in reducing stomach ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding in these patients.

Q. What foods should be avoided when you are taking Ranitidine?
fried foods,fat-rich foods, prepared in butter or oil, tomato-based foods, and juices, drinks from citrus fruits like lemon water or orange juice, caffeinated drinks like cola, tea, and alcohol-containing drinks should rather avoid foods that cause acidity and heartburn as they would increase your disease condition

Q. Can Ranitidine be used for reflux esophagitis?
Ranitidine can be used for treating reflux esophagitis which refers to a disease that affects the stomach causing irritation in the food pipeline.Ranitidine helps to heal the inflamed area by decreasing the acid production in the stomach. It is efficient when combines along with the prokinetic agent namely domperidone.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with paracetamol?
Yes, you can take Ranitidine with paracetamol. Ranitidine is used to prevent paracetamol (painkillers) induced gastritis and stomach ulcers by decreasing the production of acid in the stomach. There are no clinically significant drug-drug interactions or harmful effects seen when they are used together.

Q. Why is Ranitidine given with cancer drugs?
some studies Ranitidine can potentiate white blood cell against cancer cells and can be helpful in the treatment of cancer.Ranitidine may be used for many reasons in cancer patients. It can lower stomach acid volume in patients experiencing chemotherapy to prevent aspiration and reduce the risk of stomach ulceration and bleeding.

Q. Does Ranitidine treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?
Ranitidine is not routinely taken for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). it is controlled by a combination of antispasmodics, antimotility drugs, laxatives. It is given if there is associated dyspepsia or raised stomach acid secretion.

Q. Is Ranitidine used to treat nausea?
Ranitidine is used for the treatment of acidity, heartburn, intestinal ulcers and stomach ulcers and can help in providing relief in nausea that may happen due to acid reflux. It is not used to treat nausea due to any other cause. Rather, nausea is one of the most common side effects of Ranitidine.

Q. What is the benefit of taking Ranitidine with pantoprazole?
Both Ranitidine and pantoprazole lower gastric acid secretion, however, they work by different mechanisms. If you have been advised to take pantoprazole, you can also take Ranitidine initially for rapid relief of heartburn and acid reflux as pantoprazole may take a few days to show its effect and provide relief.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with pain killers?
Yes, Ranitidine can be used with painkillers. there are no clinically significant interactions however it can help to prevent painkillers caused gastritis and stomach ulcers by reducing the production of acid in the stomach.

Q. What are the serious side effects associated with the use of Ranitidine?
Some serious side effects associated with the use of Ranitidine are the anaphylactic shock (severe allergic reactions), bone marrow hypoplasia (decreased formation of blood cell components),acute pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) and sinus bradycardia (lowering of heart rate).

Q. Why does Ranitidine cause diarrhea?
Use of Ranitidine lowers the natural stomach acid which normally helps to kill bacteria. So, use of Ranitidine leads to overgrowth of the harmful bacteria like clostridium difficile which can cause diarrhea. This is known as clostridium difficile–associated diarrhea (CDAD). Inform your doctor if you have loose stools many times in a day and for many days with stomach cramps and fever.

Q. Is Ranitidine effective?
Ranitidine would be effective only if used for the proper indication in the dose and for the duration as recommended by the doctor. In case you do not find any change in your disease condition while using this medicine, please discuss with to your doctor. Do not change the dose or stop using the medicine without consulting your doctor.

Q. Is Ranitidine useful in the prevention of painkiller (NSAID) induced gastric ulcers?
Ranitidine is useful for the prevention of painkiller induced gastric ulcers. These may cause sudden weight loss, dull pain in the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting or bloating. Avoid eating spicy foods and stress as they can make your signs worse.

Q. Can I smoke while taking Ranitidine?
It is better to avoid cigarette smoking when you are using Ranitidine. As researches have shown that the effectiveness of Ranitidine is weaker in smokers compared to non-smokers. Moreover, smoking may add to gastric problems starting with more production of gastric acid.

Q. Does Ranitidine increase uric acid levels and cause gout-like symptoms?
Ranitidine can raise blood uric acid levels and cause gout-like signs like redness, pain, and cause difficulty in movement of joints and inflammation of joints. Proper monitoring of uric acid levels may be recommended if you are using this medicine for a long term.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with warfarin?
Yes, Ranitidine and warfarin can be taken together. But they should be used with care as there could be a rise in warfarin levels which can raise the risk of bleeding from your gums, skin, nose or gut. Stop using the medicine and Discuss with your doctor if you have any of these symptoms

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with gabapentin?
Yes, Ranitidine and gabapentin can be taken together. There are no reported drug interactions or serious effects when they are taken together.

Q. Can I take Ranitidine with cetirizine?
Yes, Ranitidine and cetirizine can be taken together. There are no reported drug interactions or serious effects when they are taken together.

Q. Is Ranitidine a proton pump inhibitor (PPI)?
No, Ranitidine is not a proton pump inhibitor as it has no known inhibitory effect on proton pumps in the stomach.

Q. Can the use of Ranitidine cause iron deficiency?
Yes, Ranitidine can use iron deficiency and a lower in hemoglobin levels as it reduces the acidic environment of the stomach needed for the absorption of iron. But, there are no recommendations on the proper monitoring of iron levels or using iron supplements when the patient is using Ranitidine

Q. Is there any known role of Ranitidine before surgery?
Ranitidine is given as a part of pre-anesthetic medicine before surgery to reduce the stomach acid secretion so that stomach acid is not aspirated into the lungs during surgery as this may complicate or delay the procedure.

Q. Does Ranitidine cause flatulence (gas or bloating)?
Ranitidine can cause a common side effect of Flatulence . Although it would be mild to moderate in nature and it goes away once you stop using Ranitidine.
  • Ranitidine is a well tolerated and safe medicine with a very low incidence of side effects.Take Ranitidine before going to bed if you are taking this medicine once a day as it is very effective in controlling stomach acid released in the midnight.If you are also taking an antacid, take it two hours before or after taking Ranitidine.Avoid taking soft drinks, citrus fruits like orange and lemon, which can irritate the stomach and increase acid secretion.Inform your doctor if you do not feel better after taking Ranitidine for two weeks or 14 days as you may be suffering from some other problems.Inform your doctor if you have ever been diagnosed with kidney or liver disease. Dose of your medicine may need to be adjusted.

Product Details

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Product Description: Aciloc 300 mg Tablet is manufactured by Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
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