Acid Reducers for Heartburn There are two types of drugs that cut down on the production of acid in the stomach: histamine antagonists (H2 antagonists or H2 blockers) and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). Examples of H2 blockers available over the counter include: Cimetidine (Tagamet HB) Famoti...
Examples are magnesium hydroxide, magnesium trisylicate and aluminium hydroxide. Prior to the introduction of histamine‐H 2 receptor antagonists and proton pump inhibitors, they were the standard drugs for the treatment of duodenal/peptic ulcers. Today their clinical use is limited to the treatment ...
The examples of antacids are Alka-Seltzer and amphojel. Amphojel is composed of aluminum hydroxide that is an alkaline component responsible for...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our ...
Calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and aluminum hydroxide are all examples of bases used in antacids. In addition to these active ingredients, antacids also contain sweeteners, colourings, and “fillers” that may or may not affect the effectiveness of the neutralization. This lab will test ...
Most commercial antacids consist of two or more than two components. The examples of weak bases which are used in commercial antacids are: 1. Alka-S...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can...
Histamine-2 receptor antagonists, also known as H2-blockers, block histamine receptors that signal stomach cells to release more acid. Examples includePepcid(famotidine) and Zantac (ranitidine). Precautions Kidney Failure Some antacids have the potential to cause kidney damage if they’re used regula...
Examples of antacids include Alka Seltzer, Maalox, Mylanta, Rolaids, Tums and Pepto-Bismol. The main classes of antacids are proton pump inhibitors, h2 antagonist, acid neutralizers and pro-motility agents. Proton-pump inhibitors are a type of drug that reduces stomach acid production ...
Examples of low caloric bulking agents include: polydextrose; oligofructose (Raftilose); inulin (Raftilin); fructooligosaccharides (NutraFlora); palatinose oligosaccharide; guar gum hydrolysate (BeneFiber); or indigestible dextrin (Fibersol). However, other low calorie bulking agents can be used. [...
Examples given below are illustrative for the purpose of explaining how the invention is to be performed. All protein concentrates, protein isolates, protein hydrolysates prepared by enzymatic or non-enzymatic methods, protein derivatives, protein hydrolysate derivatives, amino acids, amino acid mixtures,...
An orally administrable antacid composition, which is essentially non-astringent, comprises a compound of the invention together with a pharmaceutically acceptable diluent. Examples are given of aqueous solutions containing 41% and 50% of mixtures of lactic acid and gluconic acid chelates....