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Unigerd 10 mg is used for the treatment and prevention of acid-related stomach conditions, including gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, and reflux esophagitis. It also helps prevent ulcer recurrence in patients taking low-dose aspirin or NSAIDs.
It is additionally used as part of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication therapy, supporting recovery in conditions such as peptic ulcers, MALT lymphoma, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), and post-endoscopic resection of early gastric cancer or H. pylori–associated gastritis.
Potassium competitive acid blocker
Unigerd 10 mg is a potassium-competitive acid blocker (P-CAB) that suppresses gastric acid secretion by reversibly inhibiting the H⁺/K⁺-ATPase enzyme in parietal cells. Unlike proton pump inhibitors, it does not require acid activation and acts directly at the site of acid production.
Due to its strong basic nature and prolonged retention in gastric parietal cells, Unigerd 10 mg provides rapid, sustained, and potent acid suppression, helping protect the gastric mucosa and reduce upper gastrointestinal mucosal damage effectively.
The dose of Unigerd 10 mg (Unigerd 10 mg) varies depending on the condition being treated. It is administered orally once or twice daily, as prescribed by a physician.
Unigerd 10 mg can be taken without regard to food or timing of food.
Unigerd 10 mg is contraindicated in:
Like all medicines, Unigerd 10 mg (Unigerd 10 mg) may cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them.
Some patients may experience changes in liver function tests, including:
Most side effects are mild to moderate, but serious allergic reactions or liver problems require immediate medical attention and discontinuation of the medicine.
There is limited clinical experience with Unigerd 10 mg (Unigerd 10 mg) overdose. No specific pattern of severe toxicity has been established.
Patients suspected of overdose should be monitored closely and managed in a healthcare facility for appropriate supportive care.
Store below 30°C, in a cool and dry place. Keep away from light. Keep all the medicine out of the reach of children.
In elderly patients, hepatic and renal functions may be reduced, so Unigerd 10 mg should be used with caution and careful clinical monitoring.
Store below 30°C, in a cool and dry place. Keep away from light. Keep all the medicine out of the reach of children.
What is Unigerd 10 mg used for?
Unigerd 10 mg is used for the treatment and prevention of acid-related stomach conditions, including gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, and reflux esophagitis . It also helps prevent ulcer recurrence in patients taking low-dose aspirin or NSAIDs . It is additionally used as part of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication therapy , supporting recovery in conditions such as peptic ulcers, MALT lymph…
What is the dosage of Unigerd 10 mg?
The dose of Unigerd 10 mg (Unigerd 10 mg) varies depending on the condition being treated. It is administered orally once or twice daily , as prescribed by a physician. Gastric Ulcer Adult dose: 20 mg once daily Duration: Usually 8 weeks Duodenal Ulcer Adult dose: 20 mg once daily Duration: Usually 6 weeks Reflux Esophagitis Treatment dose: 20 mg once daily for 4 weeks If response is insufficient,…
What are the side effects of Unigerd 10 mg?
Like all medicines, Unigerd 10 mg (Unigerd 10 mg) may cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Common Side Effects Diarrhea Constipation Nausea Abdominal distension (bloating) Edema (swelling) Allergic Reactions Drug hypersensitivity reactions Skin rash, drug eruption, and urticaria (hives) Rare cases of anaphylactic shock Liver-Related Effects Some patients may experience chang…
Who should not take Unigerd 10 mg?
Unigerd 10 mg is contraindicated in: Patients with hypersensitivity to Unigerd 10 mg or to any excipient of the product. Patients receiving atazanavir sulphate, nelfinavir or rilpivirine hydrochloride
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