Aciloc Injection 2ml
INR 3.40INR 3.40
Category :
Ulcer/Reflux/Flatulence
Sub Category :
Rx required
MG Details :
RANITIDINE 50MG
Mfr by:
Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Country of Origin:
NA
What ACILOC is used for?
It is used to heal and stop ulcers from bleeding in the stomach, or the part of the gut empties into the duodenum
It clears up infection in your stomach, when taken with antibiotic medicines (medicines taken to treat germs)
It helps to improve problems caused by acid in the food pipe (esophagus) or too much acid in the stomach
Talk to your doctor before taking this medicine, if you:
Are allergic to ACILOC or any of the other ingredients of this medicine
Have stomach cancer
Have a rare illness called porphyria
Have had an ulcer in your stomach
Have kidney problems
Have a heart problem or a history of heart trouble
Have a rare condition called acute porphyria
Experience unintentional weight loss associated with acid indigestion.
Have had stomach ulcers before
Are over 65 years old
Have lung disease
Are diabetic
Have problems with your immune system
Always take this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you
ACILOC will be given as an injection by your doctor or nurse
ACILOC is given as a slow infusion into a vein. This is where the drug is slowly given to you over a few minutes
If you stop to taking ACILOC
Do not stop taking injection without talking to your doctor first
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
Any kind of skin rash or “hives”, flaking skin, severe itching of the skin, boils or sore lips, swelling of the face, eyelids, lips, mouth or tongue, fever
Sudden wheezing, fluttering or tightness of the chest, chest pain, feeling
Faint especially when standing up or collapse
Severe itching of the skin, rash or hives on the skin
Chest pain, shortness of breath, wheezing or having trouble breathing
Unexpected fever and feeling faint especially when standing up
Kidney problems which can lead to back pain, fever, pain when passing urine, blood in the urine and changes in blood tests
Severe stomach pains, this may be a sign of something called ‘pancreatitis’
An irregular heartbeat either slower or faster than normal
Tell your doctor if you are taking
Anticoagulants such as warfarin, for thinning your blood
Glipizide, for lowering blood sugar levels
Lidocaine, a local anaesthetic
Propranolol, procainamide or N-acetyl procainamide, for heart problem
Diazepam, for worry or anxiety problems
Phenytoin, for epilepsy (fits)
Theophylline, for breathing problems (asthma)
Atazanavir or delavirdine, for treating HIV infection
Triazolam, for sleep problems
Gefitinib, for lung cancer
Ketoconazole, to treat fungal infections such as thrush
Midazolam or triazolam, to help with sleeping problems
Protect from excess heat and light
Keep out of reach of children
Store at room temperature (15-25ºC)
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date
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