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Ranclic 10% Uses |
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Peptic ulcer
Adult: 50 mg bid-tid for 4-6 wk.
An antimuscarinic agent that inhibits gastric secretion at lower doses than are required to affect gastrointestinal motility, salivary, central nervous system, cardiovascular, ocular, and urinary function. It promotes the healing of duodenal ulcers and due to its cytoprotective action is beneficial in the prevention of duodenal ulcer recurrence. It also potentiates the effect of other antiulcer agents such as cimetidine and ranitidine. It is generally well tolerated by patients. [PubChem]
Peptic ulcer
Adult: 50 mg bid-tid for 4-6 wk.
Drug Interactions
Ranclic 10% Gastrozepin may interact with the following drugs, which may affect the effect of Ranclic 10% Gastrozepin or whose effects may be affected - Antacid - Diarrhea medicine containing kaolin or attapulgit - Ketoconazol - Central nervous system (CNS) depressant - Other anticholinergic - Tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., Elavil, Asendin, Anafranil, Pertofrane, Sinequan, Tofranil, Aventyl, Surmontil - Potassium chloride (e.g., Kay Ciel)
There are no known adverse effects of bismuth on sexual function.
Adverse reactions can occur with any drug, even over-the-counter medications. Some of these are mild such as a stomach upset, which may be avoided by taking the medication with food. Minor reactions may go away on their own but if they persist, contact the physician. For major reactions, the patient should contact the physician immediately.
For bismuth, the following are the observed side effects:
Minor:
temporary gray-black darkening of stool
Major:
stool impaction or blockage in infants or elderly patients.
People who have known allergies or asthma may be at an increased risk for a reaction from any new medication. The physician should always know a patient’s allergy history. Signs of an allergic reaction are skin rash, hives and itching. Of course, a person should not take bismuth if there has been a previous reaction to this drug, aspirin or any other salicylates.
Pirenzepine in Japan.
List of Ranclic 10% substitutes (brand and generic names) | Sort by popularity |
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Lizepine (Taiwan) | |
Lizepine 10 mg x 1's (Health Chemical) | |
Lizepine 25 mg (Health Chemical) | |
Lonzepin (Taiwan) | |
Lonzepin 25 mg (Li Ta) | |
Maghen (Italy) | |
Muszepin (Taiwan) | |
Muszepin 25 mg (Royal) | |
Pilenzel (Japan) | |
Pin (Japan) | |
Pin 200mg TAB / 5x20 (Tatsumi Kagaku) | $ 8.73 |
Pin 400mg TAB / 10x10 (Tatsumi Kagaku) | $ 12.70 |
PIN 200MG TABLET 1 strip / 10 tablets each (Tatsumi Kagaku) | $ 0.82 |
Pin 200mg Tablet (Tatsumi Kagaku) | $ 0.08 |
Pirehexal (Germany) | |
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Piren-Basan (Switzerland) | |
Pirenzepin | |
Pirenzepina [Inn-Spanish] | |
Pirenzepine (Austria, Germany, Greece, Japan, Russian Federation) | |
Pirenzépine | |
Pirenzepine Baiyunshan Pharm (China) | |
Pirenzepine Gastrozepin | |
Pirenzepine Hydrochloride Daito (Japan) | |
Pirenzepine Hydrochloride Isei (Japan) | |
Pirenzepine Hydrochloride Nichi-Iko (Japan) | |
Pirenzepinum | |
Pirenzepinum [Inn-Latin] | |
Pirenzet (Japan) | |
Pirepine (Taiwan) | |
Pirepine 25 mg x 1000's (Yu Sheng) | |
Pirodeine (Japan) | |
Pizepine (Taiwan) | |
Pizepine 25 mg (Yuan Chou) | |
Ranclic (Japan) | |
Regastric (Taiwan) | |
Regastric 25 mg (Jinup) | |
Renzepin (Italy) | |
Stomazepin (Japan, Taiwan) | |
Stomazepin 25 mg (Taisho Yakuhin) | |
Ulcepin (Israel) | |
Ulcopir (Italy) | |
Ulcoprotect (Germany) | |
Ulcosafe (Germany) | |
Ulcosyntex (Italy) | |
Ulcuforton (Germany) | |
Ulgescum (Germany) | |
Ulopine (Taiwan) | |
Ulopine 25 mg (Panbiotic) | |
Ulpir (Italy) | |
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Information checked by Dr. Sachin Kumar, MD Pharmacology
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