Indicated for: peptic ulcer; gastroesophageal reflux
Route of administration: oral
Substance: cimetidine (H2 receptor antagonist)
ATC: A02BA01 (Alimentary tract and metabolism | Drugs for peptic ulcer and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (gord) | H2-receptor antagonists)
Cimetidine is a medication used to reduce stomach acid secretion, indicated for the treatment of gastric ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux, and other digestive conditions associated with hyperacidity. It works by blocking histamine receptors in the stomach, leading to decreased acid production and relief of symptoms such as heartburn or abdominal pain.
Cimetidine is usually taken as tablets, as directed by your doctor. The dose and duration of treatment are determined individually, based on the severity of the condition and response to therapy. It is important to follow the treatment exactly as prescribed and not to stop taking it without your doctor's approval.
Side effects of cimetidine may include headache, dizziness, diarrhea, or constipation. In rare cases, allergic reactions, hormonal disturbances, or changes in liver function may occur. If you notice any unusual or severe symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.
Cimetidine is an effective medicine for controlling stomach acidity, helping to heal stomach lesions and relieve symptoms. Following medical advice and communicating with your doctor are essential for the safety and effectiveness of the treatment. Inform your doctor about any other medications or supplements you are taking.