TRICAINE MPS
RPG LIFE
Oxethazine 10mg, Simethicone 125mg, Alum Hydrox gel 300mg, Mag Hydrox 150mg per 5ml gel,
Strength | Rate | Packing Style |
---|---|---|
10mg+125mg+300mg+150mg/5ml | 113.50 | 200ml gel |
List of Related Indications:
- Oesophagitis
List Of Drugs:
- Aluminium hydroxide/Mag salts @ ( *** ) - Antacids- (FDC List) - (June 1967)
Indication Type Description:
Drug Interaction
Indication
Adverse Reaction
Contra-Indications
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc
Other Information
Patient Information
Pharmacology/ Pharmacokinetics
Interaction with Food
Pregnancy and lactation
Drug Interaction:
Interacting drugs - summary
Antacids +
Ticlopodine
Antacids resulted in decrease in ticlopidine plasma levels
Quinidine
Antacids may increase serum quinidine levels, resulting in toxicity
Allopurinol
Pharmacologic effects of allopurinol decreased
Gabapentin
Antacids reduced the bioavailability of gabapentin
Levodopa
Bioavailabilty of Levodopa increased, increased efficacy
Fluroquinolones
Interference with GI absorption of fluoroquinolones decreased serum level Avoid simulataneous use.
Tetracycline
Impair absorption of tetracyclines-formation of poorly soluble chelate
Azithromycin
Aluminium and magnesium -containing antacids reduce peak serum levels
Dirithromycin
When given immediately, absorption of dirithromycin is enhanced
Ketoconazole
Increased gastric pH decreased Ketoconazole absorption
Zalcitabine
Zalcitabine absorption moderately reduced. Do not ingest simultaneously
Alendronate
Pproducts with calcium and multi-valent cations interfere with alendronate
Sucralfate
Total body burden of aluminium may be increased
Mycophenolate
Absorption decreased when coadministered with aluminium/magnesium hydrox antacid. Avoid simultaneous administration
Magnesium Salts +
Aminoquinolines
Aabsoption and therapeutic effect of aminoquinolines decreased
Digoxin
Magnesium salts may absorb Digoxin decreasing its bioavailab.
Nitrofurantoin
Adsorption of Nitrofurantoin onto Magnesium salts may occur
Penicillamine
GI absorption of Penicillamine decreased,decreased pharmacologic effect
Tetracyclines
GI absorption and serum levels of Tetracycline decreased
Vitamin D
Hypermagnesemia develop in patients on chronic renal dialysis.
Indication:
Symptomatic relief of upset stomach with hyperacidity,acidity associated with peptic ulcer,gastritis
Hiatal hernia
Adverse Reaction:
Magnesium containing antacids-
Laxative effect as saline cathartic, may cause diarrhea, hypermagnesemia,in renal failure patients
Aluminium containing antacids-
Constipation ( may lead to intestinal obstruction) aluminium intoxification, osteomalacia, and hypophosphatemia, accumulation of aluminium in serum , bone, and the CNS (aluminium accumulation may be neurotoxic) encephalopathy Antacids-
Dose dependent rebound hyperacidity and milk-alkali syndrome
Contra-Indications:
Renal failure(except for control of hyperphosphateaemia) partial intestinal obstruction.
Special precautions-
GI haemorrhage- use aluminium hydroxide with care in patients who have recently suffered massive upper GI hemorrhage ..
Buffer aspirin solutions- caution against use of these antacid/analgesic combination in chronic pain syndrome.
Alkalinization of urine accelrates aspirin excretion and systemic alkalosis and increased sodium load may occur.
Warnings- Sodium content of antacids may be significant.
Patients with hypertension, congestive heart failure, marked renal failure or on restricterd diet or low-sodium salts should use a low sodium preparation.
Acid rebound- Antacids may cause dose related rebound hyperacidity since they may increase gastric secretion or serum gastric levels.
Milk-alkali syndrome- an acute illness with symptoms of headache, nausea, irritability and weakness, or a chronic illness with alkalosis , hypercalcemia, and possibly renal impairment has ocurred, following concurrent use of high-dose calcium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate.
Hypophosphatemia- prolonged use of aluminium containing antacids may result in hypophosphatemia in normophosphatemic patients if phosphate intake is not adequate. In its more severe forms hypophosphatemia can lead to anorexia, malaise, muscle weakmess, and osteomalacia
Renal function impairment- Use magnesium containing antacids with caution. Prolonged use of aluminium containing antacids in patients with renal failure may worsen dialysis .
Pregnancy- a pregnant women should consult a physician before using an antacid
Dosages/ Overdosage Etc:
Indications:
Symptomatic relief of upset stomach with hyperacidity,acidity associated with peptic ulcer,gastritis Hiatal hernia
Dosage: 500 to 1800mg 3 times daily,between meals and bed time.
Children: 50 TO 150mg/Kg/24 hours in divided doses every 4 to 6 hours.
Overdosage-
Magnesium salts-
Symptoms Hypermagnesemia following oral ingestion in absence of renal disease is unlikely. It may occur with overdosage.
Symptoms may include- Hypotension, nausea, vomiting, urinary retention,bradycardia, cutaneous vasodilation, ECG changes, hyporelexia, secondary CNS depression, respiratory changes, coma, asytolic arrest
Treatment
1.Reversal of toxicity is immediate but transient.
2. Dialysis is the treatment of choice ( both peritoneal and hemodialysis )
Missed dose-
1. If your doctor has told you to take this medicine on a regular schedule and you miss a dose. Take it as soon as possible
2. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule.
3. Do not double doses.
Other Information:
Aluminium containing antacids-
Constipation ( may lead to intestinal obstruction) aluminium intoxification, osteomalacia, and
hypophosphatemia, accumulation of aluminium in serum , bone, and the CNS (aluminium
accumulation may be neurotoxic) encephalopathy
Antacids- Dose dependent rebound hyperacidity and milk-alkali syndrome
Patient Information:
As per US FDA guidelines as per USPDA 1997
It is the intention to bring out the salient features. Hence relevent details as prescribed by US FDA guidelines as per USPDA 1997 are brought out clearly in the following chapters.
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ANTACIDS-
Antacids are taken by mouth to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, or acid indigestion. They work by neutralising excess acid. Some antacid combinations also contain simethicone which may relieve the symptoms of excess gas
Antacids alone or in combinations with simethicone may also be used to treat the symptoms of stomach or duodenal ulcers
This information applies to the following medicines-
1.Aluminium Hydroxide,Bismuth Subsalicylate, Calcium Carbonate,Famotidine,Magaldrate, Magnesium Hydroxide,Sodium Bicarbonate
Aluminium Hydroxide
General Information
1.Chew tablets throughly before swallowing,follow it with a glass of water
2.Ulcer patients should adhere strictly to prescribed drug schedule
3.Antacids may impair the absorption of many drugs. Do not take other oral drugs within 1 or 2 hours of antacid administration.
3.Magnesium- containing products have a laxative effect and may cause diarrhoea. Aluminium and calcium containing products may cause constipation
4.Inform your doctor,if relief is not obtained or if there are any symptoms that suggest bleeding, such as black tarry stools or coffee ground vomitus.
5. Allergies- Tell your doctor if you are allergic to any other substances such as foods, preservatives or dyes.
6. Diet- Make sure that your doctor knows if you are on a low sodium diet. Some antacids contain large amounts of sodium.
7. Pregnancy- There have been reports of antacids causing side efects in babies whose mothers took antacids for a long time especially in high doses during pregnancy. Also sodium containing medicines should be avoided if you to tend to retain body water.
8. Breast feeding- some aluminium, calcium or magnesium containing products may pass into breast milk. However, these medicines have not been reported to cause problems in nursing babies.
9. Children- anatcids should not be given to children (under 6 years of age) unless ordered by the doctor.
10. Elderly- aluminium containing products should not be used in elderly persons with bone problems or with Alzeheimers disease.
11. Other medicines- When your are taking antacids it is important that your doctor knows thaty ou are taking any other medicines.
12. Tell your doctor if you have any other medical problems, to avoid any ill effects.
13. Dosage- Dose of antacids will be different for different patients. Follow your doctors orders.
14. Missed dose-
Follow the medicine as given by the doctor. If you miss a dose take it as soon as possible. Hoever if it is time for the next dose, skip the mised dose and go back to your regular schedule.
Do not double doses.
15. Take with or without food
Pharmacology/ Pharmacokinetics:
Pharmacology:
Antacids neutralise or reduce gastric acidity,resulting in an increase in pH of the stomach and duodenum. Also, by increasing the gastric pH above 4, they inhibit the proteolytic activity of pepsin.
Antacids do not coat the mucosal lining,but have a local astringent effect.
Interaction with Food:
Take with or without food
Pregnancy and lactation:
Pregnancy:
A pregnant woman should consult a physician before using an antacid.