Ranitidine (Indication, dose, side effects)

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Ranitidine.
Ranitidine is a drug commonly used to treat disorders that occur in the stomach and intestines, and prevent the problem recurred after successfully handled. Ranitidine can be given by mouth or by looking for injection. How does ranitidine use this injection?

Ranitidine is also commonly used to treat disorders that occur in the stomach, throat such as erosive esophagitis, gastric acid reflux (GERD) and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. The way it works is by lowering the acid content produced by your stomach.

Use of ranitidine injection.
Before taking this medication, it helps to discuss your doctor about your allergies, other medications you are taking, your health problems and when you are pregnant and breastfeeding.

Ranitidine injections are usually administered by injecting them through the veins as well as muscles according to the physician's instructions. Injection is usually done for 5 to 20 minutes at intervals every 6 to 8 hours.

The dose administered and the length of treatment itself depends on the patient's medical condition. In children, other than under medical conditions, another consideration is how much the child's weight.

Ranitidine injectable side effects.
Side effects may occur, such as headache, difficult bowel movements to pain and redness appear on the area around the injection site.

Call your doctor immediately if you begin to experience increased side-effects such as blurred vision, mood swings, extreme tiredness, heart rate changes, abdominal pain, dark urine and some symptoms such as fever to shivering.

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