recid (FAMOTIDINE)
Introduction to recid
Recid is a medication used to treat various conditions related to the stomach and intestines. It is particularly effective in reducing stomach acid, which can help alleviate sympt... See More

What is Recid?
Recid helps with heartburn and sour stomach by lowering the amount of acid your stomach makes. Recid works by blocking histamine at the H2 receptors in the stomach lining, decreasing acid secretion

What is the usual dose of Recid?
Recid is a medicine for stomach problems. For grown-ups with healthy kidneys, the amount you take depends on what's wrong. If you have a bad ulcer or a damaged esophagus, you might take 20 to 40 milligrams twice a day. For less severe heartburn, 20 milligrams twice a day may be enough. Children's doses are much smaller and based on their weight, starting low and going up as needed, but never exceeding 40mg per day. Babies also have a lower starting dose. Always follow your doctor's instructions.

How do I take Recid?
Take one Recid tablet (10mg) with water 15 to 60 minutes before you eat or drink anything that usually gives you heartburn. Don't take more than two tablets in a whole day. Swallow the tablet whole; don't chew it.

For how long do I take Recid?
Recid treatment time depends on what you're treating. For ulcers, it's usually up to 8 weeks. For heartburn, it's up to 6 weeks, or longer if your esophagus is damaged (up to 12 weeks). To stop ulcers from coming back, you might take it for a whole year. Kids might take it for 8 weeks to a year.

What is Recid used for?
Recid is a medicine that helps with stomach problems. It treats sores in the stomach and intestines (ulcers), heartburn (GERD), and other conditions where the stomach makes too much acid. It works in adults and children, even babies, to help heal these problems and keep them from coming back.

How long does it take for Recid to start working?
Recid starts reducing stomach acid within 1–3 hours after oral administration, with maximum effect seen between 1 and 3 hours

Is Recid effective?
Recid helps heal stomach ulcers. A study showed that it worked much better than a sugar pill (placebo): most people were healed within 8 weeks. It also helps babies and children with stomach acid problems.

How does one know if Recid is working?
Reduction in symptoms such as heartburn, stomach pain, or acid regurgitation indicates the medicine is effective. Endoscopic evaluations may also show improvement in ulcers or esophagitis.

How does Recid work?
Recid helps with heartburn. It works by reducing stomach acid. Take one pill with water 15 to 60 minutes before eating or drinking things that cause your heartburn. Don't take more than two pills in a whole day.

Who should avoid taking Recid?
Don't take this medicine if you're allergic to it or similar medicines. If you have trouble swallowing, vomit blood, or have bloody or black bowel movements, see a doctor right away—these could be signs of a serious problem. Don't take it with other stomach acid medicines. If your child is under 12, ask a doctor before giving it to them.

Can I take Recid with vitamins or supplements?
Recid may interfere with the absorption of drugs or supplements that require stomach acid for proper absorption (e.g., iron or calcium carbonate). Consult your doctor before combining

Can I take Recid with other prescription drugs?
Recid can interfere with how some other medicines are absorbed into your body, so it shouldn't be taken with certain drugs like dasatinib, delavirdine, cefditoren, and fosamprenavir. It can also slightly raise the levels of tizanidine in your blood, possibly causing low blood pressure, slow heart rate, or sleepiness. While it interacts with probenecid, the effect isn't known to be harmful. Finally, it's safe to take with metformin.

Can Recid be taken safely while pregnant?
Limited data suggest no major risks during pregnancy, but it should only be used if clearly needed. Consult your doctor to weigh potential benefits and risks.

Can Recid be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Recid is excreted in breast milk but is unlikely to harm a nursing infant. However, discuss its use with your doctor if breastfeeding.

Is Recid safe for the elderly?
Recid is a medicine that's mostly removed from the body through the kidneys. Older people, especially those with weak kidneys, might have a slightly higher chance of side effects. However, big studies haven't shown this medicine is actually less safe or effective for older people compared to younger people. Some older people have reported problems affecting their brain (like dizziness or confusion), even if their kidneys worked fine.

How should I store Recid?
Store Recid at 20–25°C (68–77°F), away from moisture and freezing. Discard unused liquid suspension after 30 days.

Does Recid make people tired or drowsy?
Fatigue or somnolence may occur in less than 1% of patients. If these effects interfere with daily activities, consult your doctor

Does Recid cause stomach upset?
Gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea are rare. If these occur, taking the medicine with food may help.

Does Recid affect sleep?
Recid sometimes causes trouble sleeping, but it's rare (less than 1% of people in studies). If it keeps you awake, stop taking it and talk to your doctor.

Does Recid make it hard to think or concentrate?
Cognitive issues like confusion or memory problems may occur in elderly or renally impaired patients. Notify your doctor if you experience these symptoms.

Does Recid affect mood?
Rarely, patients report anxiety or depression. If you notice mood changes, consult your doctor promptly.

Does Recid interfere with sexual function?
Decreased libido or impotence has been rarely reported. Consult a healthcare provider if this is a concern.

Does Recid affect appetite?
Recid does not commonly affect appetite, but nausea or reduced food intake has been reported in rare cases.

Does Recid cause weight gain?
Weight changes are not a known side effect of Recid. If you experience significant weight fluctuations, consult your doctor.

Does Recid cause headaches?
Recid can sometimes cause headaches in more than 1 out of 100 people who take it. If you get a headache while using this medicine, talk to your doctor.

Does Recid limit driving?
Recid may cause dizziness or drowsiness in rare cases. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery until you know how it affects you.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Recid?
Alcohol may irritate the stomach lining, potentially reducing the effectiveness of Recid. Moderate consumption is unlikely to cause severe issues but should be discussed with a doctor.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Recid?
Caffeine does not directly interact with Recid but may worsen symptoms like acid reflux. Limit consumption if you notice irritation.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Recid?
Exercise is generally safe with Recid. If dizziness or fatigue occurs, adjust your activity level and consult a doctor if needed.

What are Recid possible harms and risks?
The most common side effects are headache, dizziness, and constipation. Less often, people might feel tired, have a fever, or have stomach problems like nausea or vomiting. Rarely, but seriously, Recid can cause problems with the heart, liver, blood, or skin, or affect the nervous system, leading to things like confusion or seizures. If you experience anything unusual or concerning, talk to a doctor.
Available in 2 variations

Recid 40mg Tablet
Recid 40mg Tablet
Famotidine (40mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Recid 20mg Tablet
Recid 20mg Tablet
Famotidine (20mg)
strip of 10 tablets