Product description

1. Description / Composition Generic name: Ranitidine Brand name: Aciloc Strength: 150 mg per tablet Form: Oral tablet Category: H2 receptor blocker (reduces stomach acid) Aciloc is used to decrease the amount of acid your stomach produces. 2. Uses / Indications Aciloc 150 mg is commonly prescribed for: Acid-related stomach problems: Heartburn Acid reflux (GERD) Sour stomach Peptic ulcers (stomach and duodenal ulcers) Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (rare condition causing excess stomach acid) Prevention of acid-related damage to the esophagus 3. Dosage Usually 1 tablet (150 mg) once or twice daily, depending on the condition. Best taken before meals or at bedtime, as

1. Description / Composition

  • Generic name: Ranitidine

  • Brand name: Aciloc

  • Strength: 150 mg per tablet

  • Form: Oral tablet

  • Category: H2 receptor blocker (reduces stomach acid)

Aciloc is used to decrease the amount of acid your stomach produces.


2. Uses / Indications

Aciloc 150 mg is commonly prescribed for:

  1. Acid-related stomach problems:

    • Heartburn

    • Acid reflux (GERD)

    • Sour stomach

  2. Peptic ulcers (stomach and duodenal ulcers)

  3. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (rare condition causing excess stomach acid)

  4. Prevention of acid-related damage to the esophagus


3. Dosage

  • Usually 1 tablet (150 mg) once or twice daily, depending on the condition.

  • Best taken before meals or at bedtime, as directed by a doctor.

  • Always follow the prescription instructions; do not self-adjust the dose.


4. Side Effects

Most people tolerate Aciloc well, but some may experience:

Common side effects

  • Headache

  • Dizziness

  • Nausea

  • Constipation or diarrhea

Rare but serious side effects

  • Rash or itching

  • Swelling (face, lips, tongue)

  • Severe stomach pain

  • Unusual tiredness or weakness

  • Liver function changes

If serious symptoms appear, seek medical attention immediately.


5. Precautions

  • Inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems.

  • Avoid alcohol as it can irritate the stomach.

  • Not usually recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without doctor’s advice.

  • Check with your doctor about drug interactions, especially with warfarin, ketoconazole, or certain antifungals.

ACILOC 150MG TABLET

Product description

1. Description / Composition Generic name: Ranitidine Brand name: Aciloc Strength: 150 mg per tablet Form: Oral tablet Category: H2 receptor blocker (reduces stomach acid) Aciloc is used to decrease the amount of acid your stomach produces. 2. Uses / Indications Aciloc 150 mg is commonly prescribed for: Acid-related stomach problems: Heartburn Acid reflux (GERD) Sour stomach Peptic ulcers (stomach and duodenal ulcers) Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (rare condition causing excess stomach acid) Prevention of acid-related damage to the esophagus 3. Dosage Usually 1 tablet (150 mg) once or twice daily, depending on the condition. Best taken before meals or at bedtime, as

1. Description / Composition

  • Generic name: Ranitidine

  • Brand name: Aciloc

  • Strength: 150 mg per tablet

  • Form: Oral tablet

  • Category: H2 receptor blocker (reduces stomach acid)

Aciloc is used to decrease the amount of acid your stomach produces.


2. Uses / Indications

Aciloc 150 mg is commonly prescribed for:

  1. Acid-related stomach problems:

    • Heartburn

    • Acid reflux (GERD)

    • Sour stomach

  2. Peptic ulcers (stomach and duodenal ulcers)

  3. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (rare condition causing excess stomach acid)

  4. Prevention of acid-related damage to the esophagus


3. Dosage

  • Usually 1 tablet (150 mg) once or twice daily, depending on the condition.

  • Best taken before meals or at bedtime, as directed by a doctor.

  • Always follow the prescription instructions; do not self-adjust the dose.


4. Side Effects

Most people tolerate Aciloc well, but some may experience:

Common side effects

  • Headache

  • Dizziness

  • Nausea

  • Constipation or diarrhea

Rare but serious side effects

  • Rash or itching

  • Swelling (face, lips, tongue)

  • Severe stomach pain

  • Unusual tiredness or weakness

  • Liver function changes

If serious symptoms appear, seek medical attention immediately.


5. Precautions

  • Inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems.

  • Avoid alcohol as it can irritate the stomach.

  • Not usually recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women without doctor’s advice.

  • Check with your doctor about drug interactions, especially with warfarin, ketoconazole, or certain antifungals.

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