Indications
Famotidine is indicated for-
- Short term treatment of active duodenal ulcer and benign gastric ulcer
- Maintenance therapy for prevention of relapses of duodenal ulceration
- Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
- Zollinger Ellison Syndrome
Therapeutic Class
Pharmacology
Dosage & Administration
Duodenal ulcer: 40 mg at night for 4 to 8 weeks
Benign gastric ulcer: 40 mg at night for 4 to 8 weeks; Maintenance therapy: 20 mg at night for preventing the recurrences of duodenal ulceration
Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: 20 mg twice daily for 6 to 12 weeks
Zollinger Ellison syndrome: The recommended starting dose is 20 mg every six hours. Dosage should then be adjusted to individual response. Doses up to 160 mg every six hours have been administered to some patients without the development of significant adverse effects
Dosage can be administered irrespective of meals. Antacids may be given concomitantly if needed.
Interaction
Contraindications
Side Effects
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: There are no adequate, well controlled studies on Famotidine in pregnancy, but it is known to cross the placenta and should be prescribed only if clearly needed.
Lactation: It is not known whether Famotidine is secreted into human milk, nursing mothers should either stop nursing or stop taking the drug.
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