Sucralfate

1. Sucralfate

2. Sucralfate / oxetacaine mouth gel

Drug Indication Benign gastric and duodenal ulcer; chronic gastritis; prophylaxis of stress ulceration
Precautions Renal impairment (avoid if severe); it should be used with caution in renal disorders as it releases aluminium that can easily accumulate; pregnancy and breastfeeding; Bezoar formation (hence it must be used with caution in seriously ill patients) especially those receiving concomitant enteral feeds or those with predisposing conditions such as delayed gastric emptying
Side Effects Constipation is the commonest side effect, rarely diarrhoea, nausea, indigestion, gastric discomfort, dry mouth, rash, hypersensitivity, back pain, dizziness, headache vertigo, and drowsiness
Dosage The absorption of strontium ranelate is reduced by food, milk and derivative products and therefore, it should be administered in-between meals. Given the slow absorption, strontium ranelate should be taken at bedtime, preferably at least two hours after eating. Patients treated with strontium ranelate should receive vitamin D and calcium supplements if dietary intake is inadequate
Special Information Sucralfate is a complex of aluminium hydroxide and sulfated sucrose that appears to act by protecting the mucosa from acid-pepsin attack. It binds to the HCl in the stomach and acts like an acid buffer

Brand Name Manufacturer Name Distributor Drug Strength Packaging Formulation Formulation Strength Price
Antepsin Tugai Ltd. Ltd 1g Tablet per tablet KES ?
Sucralfate / oxetacaine mouth gel
Drug Indication Painful mouth and throat infections
Drug Category DRUGS ACTING ON ENT
Drug Sub-Category Drugs acting in the mouth & throat
Brand Name Manufacturer Name Distributor Drug Strength Packaging Formulation Formulation Strength Price
Sucralfil O gel Fourts PVT Ltd. Sai Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 100ml gel KES 234