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Famocid tablet is an antacid. It works by reducing the acid produced in the stomach. Take this medicine as prescribed by your doctor. Famocid tablet works better by eating smaller meals more often and avoiding spicy or oily foods. You must follow caution as excess consumption leads to serious adverse effects. Do not stop the medication unless told by your doctor. This medicine should relieve i
Serious hypersensitivity to famocid tablet or any component of the formulation.
Babies: It is not applicable for babies.
Lactating mothers: It is probably safe to use during breastfeeding.
Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy: It is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy.
Animal studies have shown low or no adverse effects to the developing baby.
However, there are limited human studies.
Driving: This medication does not affect the ability to drive.
Alcohol: It is unsafe to consume alcohol while taking a famocid tablet.
Liver: It is probably safe to use in patients with liver disease.
Please consult your doctor.
Kidney: It should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease.
Please consult your doctor..
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Famocid tablet is a histamine h2 receptor antagonist. It works by reducing the acid produced in the stomach that helps to relieve acid-related indigestion and heartburn..
If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible.
If it is near the time of the next dose, then skip the missed dose.
Take the prescribed dose on your regular time daily.
Don't double the dose to catch up with the missed dose..
• Famocid tablet is a well-tolerated and safe medicine with a very low incidence of side effects. • Take it with or without food. • If you are taking other medications to treat acidity, take them 2 hours before or after taking the famocid tablet. • Avoid taking soft drinks, citrus fruits like orange and lemon, which can irritate the stomach and increase acid secretion. • Inform your doctor if you do not feel better after taking the famocid tablet for two weeks as you may be suffering from some other problems. • Inform your doctor if you have ever been diagnosed with kidney disease as a dose of your medicine may need to be adjusted. • Do not stop taking the medication without talking to your doctor..
Contraindicated • Famocid + Bepridil: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Cisapride: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Dronedarone: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Mesoridazine: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Pimozide: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Piperaquine: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Sparfloxacin: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Thioridazine: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Ziprasidone: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation Major • Famocid + Amiodarone: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Clarithromycin: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Clozapine: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Lefamulin: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Metronidazole: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation and arrhythmias • Famocid + Ondansetron: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation • Famocid + Sotalol: Concurrent use of both drugs may result in increased risk of qt interval prolongation.
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