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Ulcrate 1000mg Oral Suspension

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Ulcrate 1000mg Oral Suspension

Introduction to Ulcrate 1000mg Oral Suspension

Ulcrate 1000mg Oral Suspension should be taken one hour before meals preferably at bedtime as directed by your doctor It is important to continue taking this medication for the entire duration recommended by your doctor Stopping treatment too early may result in the return of symptoms and worsening of your condition Inform your doctor about all other medications you are currently taking as there may be interactions between them Constipation is a common side effect of this medication To avoid this it is advised to drink plenty of fluids while taking Ulcrate 1000mg Oral Suspension Dizziness and sleepiness may also occur so it is important to refrain from activities that require mental focus such as driving until you know how this medication affects you If you have any liver or kidney disease it is important to inform your doctor before taking this medication Your doctor may need to adjust the dosage accordingly Avoid taking Ulcrate 1000mg Oral Suspension along with antacids If needed you may take the antacid two hours before or after taking this medication
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Is Ulcrate safe?

Yes. Ulcrate is relatively safe if used as recommended. In case of any side-effects, consult your doctor

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Does Ulcrate cause headaches/weight gain/insomnia/ heartburn?

Ulcrate does not cause headaches/weight gain/insomnia or heartburn. If you experience any such symptoms, please consult your doctor

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Is Ulcrate an antibiotic/sulfa drug/pain-killer/PPI?

Ulcrate is not an antibiotic/sulfa drug/ PPI (proton-pump inhibitor) or a pain-killer. It is an ulcer protective medicine

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Is Ulcrate a narcotic drug?

No. Ulcrate is not a narcotic drug.

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