Aciloc Injection

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Rs.7.20for 1 vial(s) (2 ml Injection each)
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Aciloc 25mg इंजेक्शन की रचना

Ranitidine(25mg)

Aciloc इंजेक्शन के लिए भोजन प्रभाव

Aciloc इंजेक्शन के लिए शराब प्रभाव

Aciloc इंजेक्शन के लिए गर्भावस्था प्रभाव

Aciloc इंजेक्शन के लिए स्तनपान प्रभाव

भोजन
शराब
गर्भावस्था
स्तनपान
No interaction found/established
Aciloc Injection के साथ शराब पीना सुरक्षित नहीं होता है।
UNSAFE
गर्भावस्था के दौरान Aciloc Injection का इस्तेमाल करना संभवतः सुरक्षित है।
जानवरों पर किए गए अध्ययनों से पता चला है कि इसका गर्भ में पल रहे शिशु पर कोई बुरा असर नहीं पड़ता है। हालांकि, इस विषय पर सीमित मानव अध्ययन किए गए हैं। कृपया अपने डॉक्टर की सलाह लें।
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED
Aciloc Injection को स्तनपान के दौरान इस्तेमाल करना संभवतः सुरक्षित है। इंसानों पर किए सीमित अध्ययनों से यह पता चलता है कि इस दवा का गर्भ में पल रहे शिशु पर कोई बुरा असर नहीं पड़ता है।
SAFE IF PRESCRIBED

Aciloc 25mg इंजेक्शन की लवण सम्बन्धी जानकारी

Ranitidine(25mg)

Aciloc इंजेक्शन का उपयोग

Aciloc इंजेक्शन कैसे काम करता है

Aciloc Injection पेट में अम्ल के उत्पादन को कम करता है।

Aciloc इंजेक्शन के सामान्य दुष्प्रभाव

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Aciloc इंजेक्शन के लिए विशेषज्ञ की सलाह

  • Ranitidine को भोजन के साथ या भोजन के बिना लिया जा सकता है।
  • यदि आप बेहतर महसूस करने लगी हैं तब भी, इलाज की सम्पूर्ण निर्धारित अवधि तक Ranitidine लेती रहें।
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    यदि आप एक एंटासिड ले रही हैं तो उसे Ranitidine लेने से दो घंटे पहले या दो घंटे बाद लें।
  • सॉफ्ट ड्रिंक्स, खट्टी चीजें जैसे संतरा और नींबू से परहेज करें, जो पेट में जलन पैदा करते हैं।
  • बीड़ी-सिगरेट पीना छोड़ दें या कम से कम इस दवा को लेने के बाद बीड़ी-सिगरेट न पीयें क्योंकि यह पेट में पैदा होने वाले एसिड की मात्रा को बढ़ाकर Ranitidine के प्रभाव को कम कर देता है।
  • किडनी रोग के रोगियों को इसे कम मात्रा में लेना पड़ सकता है।

Aciloc 25mg इंजेक्शन के लिए अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल

Ranitidine

Q. Is Aciloc Injection safe for long-term use?
There is limited data available on whether Aciloc Injection can be used for the long term or not, but it is a relatively safe medicine. You should take it for the duration advised by your doctor. Do not take over-the-counter Aciloc Injection for longer than 2 weeks unless advised by your doctor.
Q. Is Aciloc Injection effective?
Aciloc Injection would be effective only if used for the right indication in the dose and the duration as advised by the doctor. In case you do not find any change in your condition while taking this medicine, please talk to your doctor. Do not change the dose or stop taking the medicine without consulting your doctor.
Q. What are the dos and don’ts while taking Aciloc Injection?
Avoid taking aspirin and other painkillers used to treat arthritis, period pain, or headache. These medicines may irritate the stomach and make your condition worse. Contact your doctor who may suggest other medicines. Avoid coffee, tea, cocoa, and cola drinks because these contain ingredients that may irritate your stomach. Eat smaller, more frequent meals. Eat slowly and chew your food carefully. Try not to rush while having meals. You should stop or cut down on smoking.
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Q. How long does it take for Aciloc Injection to start working?
Aciloc Injection starts working as fast as 15 minutes from when it is given. Its effect is seen to last all day or all night.
Q. Can I take Aciloc Injection empty stomach?
Aciloc Injection may be taken with or without food. It can be taken once daily before bedtime or twice daily in the morning and before bedtime, as recommended.
Q. How long does it take for Aciloc Injection to start working?
Aciloc Injection starts working as fast as 15 minutes from when it is given. Its effect is seen to last all day or all night.
Q. What is the difference between Aciloc Injection and omeprazole?
Aciloc Injection and Omeprazole belong to different groups of medicines. While Aciloc Injection belongs to histamine H2 antagonists group, Omeprazole belongs to proton pump inhibitors group. These medicines (Aciloc Injection and Omeprazole) work by reducing the amount of acid made by the stomach, to give relief of symptoms and allow healing to take place.
Q. Can I take alcohol with Aciloc Injection?
Alcohol does not interfere with the working of Aciloc Injection. But, you should avoid taking alcohol as it may further damage the stomach, delaying your recovery.
Q. What are the serious side effects of Aciloc Injection?
Aciloc Injection may have some serious side effects, but these are rare. These side effects may include hives, skin rash, itching, hoarseness, and difficulty in breathing or swallowing. Another serious symptom may be swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, eyes, hands, feet, ankles, or lower legs. Inform your doctor in case you notice any of the mentioned symptoms.
Q. What are the dos and don’ts while taking Aciloc Injection?
Avoid taking aspirin and other painkillers used to treat arthritis, period pain, or headache. These medicines may irritate the stomach and make your condition worse. Contact your doctor who may suggest other medicines. Avoid coffee, tea, cocoa, and cola drinks because these contain ingredients that may irritate your stomach. Eat smaller, more frequent meals. Eat slowly and chew your food carefully. Try not to rush while having meals. You should stop or cut down on smoking.
Q. Is Aciloc Injection safe for long-term use?
There is limited data available on whether Aciloc Injection can be used for the long term or not, but it is a relatively safe medicine. You should take it for the duration advised by your doctor. Do not take over-the-counter Aciloc Injection for longer than 2 weeks unless advised by your doctor.
Q. Is Aciloc Injection effective?
Aciloc Injection would be effective only if used for the right indication in the dose and the duration as advised by the doctor. In case you do not find any change in your condition while taking this medicine, please talk to your doctor. Do not change the dose or stop taking the medicine without consulting your doctor.

Content on this page was last updated on 11 June, 2025, by Dr. Lalit Kanodia (MBA, MD Pharmacology)