Aciloc D 10/150 Mg Strip Of 10 Tablets
10 Tablet(s) in StripMRP ₹35.50
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Product Summary
| Salt Content | Ranitidine(150.0 Mg)+Dicycloverine / Dicyclomine(10.0 Mg) |
| Uses | Abdominal pain |
| Therapy | Antacid and anti-spasmodics |
| Side effects | Constipation, Diarrhoea, Drowsiness, Headache, Weakness, Muscle pain. |
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Regulated
Medical Description
Uses
- According to CDSCO, Aciloc D 10 mg/150 mg is used in the following treatment:
- In relieving abdominal pain due to acidity
- In alleviating abdominal cramps, bloating and discomfort
Contraindications
Side effects
- Side effects of Aciloc D tablet include:
- Constipation
- Diarrhoea
- Drowsiness
- Headache
- Weakness
- Muscle pain
Precautions and Warnings
Pregnancy
Breast Feeding
Driving
Alcohol
Other General Warnings
- You should give this medicine to the elderly with caution. The risk for anticholinergic effects, confusion and hallucinations are more in them.
- You must drink 6 to 8 full glasses of water daily to help prevent constipation while taking this medicine.
- You must avoid using stool softener (laxative) without consulting your doctor.
- You must not take antacids (indigestion remedies) within two hours of taking Aciloc D 10 mg/150 mg Tablet.
- You must avoid spicy and fatty fried food.
- You should quit smoking if you are a smoker while taking Aciloc D.
Directions for Use
- Take this medicine exactly as told by the doctor, in terms of both dosage and duration.
- Take one pill at a time and swallow whole with water. Do not chew, crush, powder or break the tablet in any way.
- Take Aciloc D tablets with or without food. However, doctors recommend taking them at the same time every day.
- Take Aciloc D as long as your doctor says so, which could be a few months.
- Do stop the medication without consulting the doctor, as it can result in abdominal pain.
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Interactions
Interactions with other medicines
- Anticholinergics like Aciloc D, when used with anti-Parkinson's medicines can worsen symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
- Neuroleptic medications like Haloperidol decreases the effect of anticholinergics.
- Aciloc D Tablet should not be taken in combination with ibuprofen as it can cause adverse interactions.
- CNS depressant medicines interact with Aciloc D, leading to delirium, delusions, dizziness and altered levels of consciousness.
- Type I antiarrhythmics administered with Aciloc D can have harmful cardiovascular effects.
- Narcotic analgesics with Aciloc D can show symptoms of increased toxicity.
Interactions with food items
- Consuming Aciloc D 10mg /150 mg with food is safe.
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Brand:ACILOC
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Fulfillment Information: Aciloc D 10/150 Mg Strip Of 10 Tablets will be delivered by a licensed retail pharmacy nearest to your location. Order acceptance and fulfillment are dependent upon the verification of your doctor's valid prescription (where applicable) and the current stock of this medicine.
References:
- Ranitidine syrup (ranitidine oral solution, USP) Rx only 8426069/1218F [Internet]. Nih.gov. [cited 10 Mar 2022] -
- Drugs.com. [cited 10 Mar 2022]
- Fda.gov. [cited 10 Mar 2022] -
- Dicycloverine hydrochloride 10mg Tablets [Internet]. Org.uk. [cited 10 Mar 2022] -
- Fda.gov. [cited 10 Mar 2022] -
- Fda.gov. [cited 10 Mar 2022] -
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