Uses of Aciba 25mg Injection

Aciba 25mg Injection is used to treat Gastric Ulcer, Heartburn, Indigestion, Gastroesophagal Reflux Disease (digestive disorder). Aciba 25mg Injection is also used for the treatment of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, to prevent ulcers, and to treat irritation or swelling of esophagus (the tube that runs from the throat to stomach).

Side effects of Aciba 25mg Injection

Precautions while taking Aciba 25mg Injection

Dosage of Aciba 25mg Injection

Overdose of Aciba 25mg Injection

Onset of Action of Aciba 25mg Injection

Duration of Action of Aciba 25mg Injection

Precautions & Warnings

Alcohol

Information is not available right now; please consult your doctor.

Pregnancy

Not recommended for pregnant women. Please consult your doctor before taking this medicine.

Breastfeeding

Not recommended for breastfeeding women. Please consult your doctor before taking this medicine.

Driving

This medicine usually causes no problems in your driving.

Kidney

This medicine should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.

Liver

This medicine should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Consult your doctor before taking this medicine.

Frequently asked questions on Aciba 25mg Injection

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Interactions

Drug :- antacids, sucralfate: Possibly decreased absorption of famotidine.

bone marrow depressants: Increased risk of blood dyscrasias.

itraconazole, ketoconazole: Possibly decreased absorption of these drugs.

Activity :- alcohol use: Possibly increased blood alcohol level.

Kunal is a registered pharmacist with RGUHS with over 4 years experience. He is a medicine content contributor at Health-Shoppe.com.

Dr. Naresh Dang is an MD in Internal Medicine. He has special interest in the field of Diabetes, and has over two decades of professional experience in his chosen field of specialty. Dr. Dang is an expert in the management of Diabetes, Hypertension and Lipids. He also provides consultation for Life Style Management.