Stomach Ulcer : Drugs

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Drugs could include:
Antibacterial; β-lactam antibiotic; an aminopenicillin.
Source:AHFS
Amoxicillin is an antibiotic in the penicillin group of drugs. It fights bacteria in your body.
Source:MULTUM
Clarithromycin is in a group of drugs called macrolide antibiotics. Clarithromycin fights bacteria in your body.
Source:MULTUM
Sucralfate is an anti-ulcer medication.
Source:MULTUM
Histamine H 2 receptor antagonist.
Source:AHFS
Antibacterial; macrolide antibiotic
Source:AHFS
Histamine H 2 receptor antagonist.
Source:AHFS
Acid- or proton-pump inhibitor; gastric antisecretory agent.
Source:AHFS
Calcium is a mineral that is found naturally in foods. Calcium is necessary for many normal functions of the body, especially bone formation and maintenance. Calcium can also bind to other minerals (such as phosphate) and aid in their removal from the body.
Source:MULTUM
Psyllium is a bulk-forming laxative. It absorbs liquid in the intestines and makes a bulky, softer stool which is easier to pass.
Source:MULTUM
Simethicone allows gas bubbles in the stomach and intestines to come together more easily, which allows for easier passage of gas.
Source:MULTUM
Loperamide slows the rhythm of digestion so that the small intestines have more time to absorb fluid and nutrients from the foods you eat.
Source:MULTUM
Cellulose derivatives (methylcellulose), calcium polycarbophil, malt soup extract, and psyllium preparations are bulk-forming laxatives.
Source:AHFS
Psyllium is a seed used for medicinal purposes taken from the common fleawort, Plantago psyllium . There are about 250 species of the genus Plantago found worldwide; they belong to the Plantaginaceae family.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Antibacterial and antiprotozoal;. nitroimidazole derivative.
Source:AHFS
Metronidazole is an antibiotic. It fights bacteria in your body.
Source:MULTUM
Misoprostol reduces stomach acid and replaces protective substances in the stomach that are inhibited by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and aspirin.
Source:MULTUM
Gastric antisecretory agent with protective effects on the gastroduodenal mucosa; a synthetic analog of prostaglandin E 1 (alprostadil).
Source:AHFS
Famotidine is in a group of drugs called histamine-2 blockers. Famotidine works by decreasing the amount of acid the stomach produces.
Source:MULTUM
Nizatidine is in a class of drugs called histamine receptor antagonists. Nizatidine works by decreasing the amount of acid the stomach produces.
Source:MULTUM
Histamine H 2 receptor antagonist.
Source:AHFS
Acid- or proton-pump inhibitor; gastric antisecretory agent.
Source:AHFS
Acid- or proton-pump inhibitor; gastric antisecretory agent.
Source:AHFS
Bismuth subsalicylate is an anti-diarrhea medication and antacid.
Source:MULTUM
Lansoprazole decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
Source:MULTUM
Omeprazole decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
Source:MULTUM
Pantoprazole is in a group of drugs called proton pump inhibitors. It decreases the amount of acid produced in the stomach.
Source:MULTUM
Histamine H 2 receptor antagonist.
Source:AHFS
Antiulcer agent; anionic sulfated disaccharide.
Source:AHFS
Cimetidine is in a group of drugs called histamine receptor antagonists. Cimetidine works by decreasing the amount of acid your stomach produces.
Source:MULTUM
Tetracycline is an antibiotic that fights bacteria in the body.
Source:MULTUM
Antibacterial; antibiotic derived from Streptomyces aureofaciens or produced semisynthetically from oxytetracycline.
Source:AHFS
Tetracyclines are medicines that kill certain infection-causing microorganisms. Purpose Tetracyclines are called " broad-spectrum " antibiotics , because they can be used to treat a wide variety of infections.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Tetracyclines are medicines that kill bacteria, which are one-celled disease-causing microorganisms that commonly multiply by cell division. Tetracyclines are also used to treat infections caused by such subcategories of bacteria as rickettsiae and spirochetes.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Surgery
Ranitidine is in a group of drugs called histamine-2 blockers. Ranitidine works by reducing the amount of acid your stomach produces.
Source:MULTUM
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