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Nit 25mg Syrup

Nit 25mg Syrup

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Composition

RANITIDINE-25MG

Manufacturer/Marketer

Trident Pharma

Consume Type

ORAL

Return Policy

Not Returnable

for this medicine

About Nit 25mg Syrup

Nit 25mg Syrup is used to treat indigestion, heartburn and acid reflux. Nit 25mg Syrup is also used for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) when you get acid reflux. Nit 25mg Syrup is also used to prevent and treat stomach ulcers. Often, Nit 25mg Syrup is taken for a rare condition caused by a pancreatic or intestine tumour called Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.

Nit 25mg Syrup contains ranitidine, a histamine-2 (H2) receptor blocker that helps reduce stomach acid by blocking the actions of the H2 receptor. The H2 receptor lies in the parietal cells of the stomach wall. It is responsible for the release of gastric acid secretion - extra gastric acid secretion damages the tissues in the food pipe, stomach, and duodenum.

Take this medication exactly as prescribed by your doctor. It would help if you kept taking medicine for as long as your doctor recommends. If you stop early, your symptoms may come back, and your condition may worsen. Nit 25mg Syrup might have common side effects like headache, diarrhoea, constipation, and shortness of breath. These side effects are temporary and may be resolved after some time. However, if these side effects persist, contact your doctor.

It is recommended not to take Nit 25mg Syrup if you are allergic to any components present in Nit 25mg Syrup. If you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding, you should not take this medication unless your doctor says it is necessary. Inform your doctor if you have stomach or intestinal cancer, liver problem, or will have an endoscopy in the future. Also, let your doctor know about your health condition and all the medicines you are taking before taking Nit 25mg Syrup to rule out any side effects.

Uses of Nit 25mg Syrup

Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Acid reflux, Heartburn, and Peptic Ulcer.

Medicinal Benefits

Nit 25mg Syrup helps in reducing the excess amount of stomach acid. In turn, it prevents the formation of an ulcer in the stomach (peptic ulcer), gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with or without ulcer, and Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome, in which the stomach makes an exceptionally high amount of acid.

Directions for Use

Swallow it as a whole with water; do not crush, break or chew it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Nit 25mg Syrup

  • Headache

  • Constipation

  • Diarrhoea

  • Stomach pain

Drug Warnings

You should avoid taking Nit 25mg Syrup if you are allergic to Nit 25mg Syrup or H2 receptor blockers, have gastric cancer, or have liver disease. If you are a pregnant woman or nursing mother, do not consume Nit 25mg Syrup without first consulting your doctor. Nit 25mg Syrup may interact with a blood thinner (warfarin), antifungal (ketoconazole), or anti-HIV drug( atazanavir). Let your doctor know if you are taking these medicines. Intake of Nit 25mg Syrup may mask the symptom of gastric cancer, so if you have any severe stomach pain or gastric bleeding (blood in stool and mucous), immediately consult the doctor.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions:Nit 25mg Syrup interacts with a blood thinner (warfarin), antifungal (ketoconazole), anti-HIV drug (atazanavir), and antacid (aluminium hydroxide).

Drug-Food Interactions: Drinking alcohol and nicotine (tobacco) with Nit 25mg Syrup may cause dehydration and elevate the level of stomach acid, thereby decreasing its efficacy.

Drug-Disease Interactions: Nit 25mg Syrup interacts with disease conditions, including gastric bleeding, liver/ kidney disease, and low vitamin B12 (anaemia).

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • WARFARIN
  • KETOCONAZOLE
  • ATAZANAVIR
  • ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Avoid acid or heartburn-triggering foods or drinks like onions, peppermint, chocolate, caffeinated beverages, citrus fruits or juices, tomatoes and high-fat and spicy foods.

  • Before going to sleep, raise your bedhead, so your head and chest are higher than your feet. Do not use piles of pillows; one raised block is fine. This will not allow the stomach acid to backflow through your food pipe.

  • Avoid taking alcohol and smoking cigarettes. Alcohol can raise the production of stomach acid leading to heartburn and acid reflux. On the other hand, nicotine smoking damages the valve (sphincter), preventing stomach acid backflow into the food pipe.

  • Include high fibre-containing foods, berries, cherries, leafy green veggies (kale, spinach) and black peppers in your meal.

  • Fermented dairy products like miso, sauerkraut, and kimchi contain probiotics which help prevent excess stomach acid production. Cranberry juice can be beneficial for peptic ulcers and H Pyroli infections.

  • Avoid regular sitting continuously, as it can increase stomach acid production. Take a break of 5 minutes in 1 hour by brisk walking or stretching.

Disease/Condition Glossary

The stomach is usually protected from acid by a mucous layer. In some cases, excess acid production erodes the mucous layer, which leads to complications like acidity. Due to this, acid frequently flows back into the food pipe (oesophagus). This backflow (acid reflux) irritates the food pipe and causes heartburn. Symptoms include heartburn, sour or bitter taste in the mouth, and difficulty swallowing. Indigestion is the feeling of fullness. It occurs due to slow gastric emptying. Symptoms include stomach pain, bloating, heartburn, nausea and vomiting.

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): The stomach is usually protected from acid by a mucous layer. In some cases, the mucous layer gets irritated or eroded due to excess acid production, which leads to complications like GERD, hyperacidity, peptic ulcers, and heartburn. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) occurs when stomach acid frequently flows back into the food pipe (oesophagus). This backflow (acid reflux) irritates the food pipe and causes heartburn. Symptoms include heartburn, sour or bitter taste in the mouth, and difficulty swallowing.

Peptic ulcers are sores that develop on the stomach and intestine lining due to erosion of the stomach's protective lining. Symptoms include nausea, appetite changes, bloody or dark stools, unexplained weight loss, vomiting, and indigestion.

Zollinger-Ellison syndrome: It is characterized by the formation of tumours in the upper part of the small intestine, which leads to excess acid production. Symptoms include bloating, burping, weight loss, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting.

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Alcohol

Caution

Drinking alcohol with Nit 25mg Syrup may cause dehydration and elevate the level of stomach acid, thereby decreasing its efficacy. So try to avoid consuming alcohol.

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Pregnancy

Safe if prescribed

Nit 25mg Syrup should be used in pregnant women only if clinically needed, and the benefits outweigh the risks.

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Breast Feeding

Safe if prescribed

Nit 25mg Syrup should be used in nursing women only if clinically needed, and the benefits outweigh the risks.

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Driving

Caution

Nit 25mg Syrup has no or negligible influence on the ability to drive and use machines. In some cases, Nit 25mg Syrup may cause dizziness and sleep. If you observe these symptoms, do not drive or operate machinery until you feel better.

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Liver

Caution

If you have or had a history or evidence of any liver-related diseases, please consult the doctor before taking medicine.

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Kidney

Caution

If you have or had a history or evidence of any kidney-related diseases, please consult the doctor before taking medicine.

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Children

Safe if prescribed

The dose needs to be adjusted based on your child’s weight.

Country of origin

India
Other Info - NITM858

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FAQs

Nit 25mg Syrup is used to treat indigestion, heartburn and acid reflux. It is also used for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) when you get acid reflux. Nit 25mg Syrup is also used to prevent and treat stomach ulcers. Often Nit 25mg Syrup is taken for a rare condition caused by a pancreatic or intestine tumour called Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome.
Ranitidine belongs to a class of drugs known as H2 receptor antagonists (gastrointestinal agents). Nit 25mg Syrup works by lessening the quantity of acid produced in your stomach.
You can take Nit 25mg Syrup with or without food. However, if you get symptoms whenever you eat or drink, take your medicine 30 minutes before having a drink, snack, or meal.
Nit 25mg Syrup starts working as fast as 15 minutes from when it is given. Its effect is seen to last all day or all night.
Nit 25mg Syrup may have some serious side effects, but these are rare. These side effects may include hives, skin rash, itching, and difficulty in breathing. Inform your doctor in case you notice any of these side effects.
No, Nit 25mg Syrup prevents excess production of stomach acid, causing acid reflux and heartburn. If blood is coming in your stool or mucous, immediately contact the doctor.
The duration of the Nit 25mg Syrup treatment depends on your specific condition and the doctor's recommendation.
Nit 25mg Syrup is a common treatment for gastritis. However, if you have gastritis, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using Nit 25mg Syrup, especially for the long term. They can provide an accurate diagnosis and recommend appropriate alternative therapies.
Nit 25mg Syrup typically starts working within 30 minutes to 1 hour. However, achieving complete symptom relief may take several days of consistent use.
No, the Nit 25mg Syrup is not used for loose motion.
Nit 25mg Syrup typically starts working within 30 minutes. Individual responses may vary from person to person.
Nit 25mg Syrup is a widely used over-the-counter antacid medication and is generally very well tolerated.
Yes, it can be used in children; the dose must be adjusted based on your child's weight. If your child is experiencing heartburn, acid reflux, or other digestive issues, it's important to consult with a paediatrician. They can provide an accurate diagnosis and recommend appropriate alternative treatments that are safe and effective for children.
Yes, Nit 25mg Syrup can cause constipation in some people. While constipation is not a common side effect of Ranitidine, it can occur in some individuals.
Nit 25mg Syrup contains Ranitidine (a histamine-2 (H2) receptor blocker), whereas PAN 40 contains Pantoprazole (proton-pump inhibitors). Both are used to treat heartburn, ulcers, and other gastrointestinal issues. Still, they have different mechanisms of action and are in different drug classes.
Do not take Nit 25mg Syrup for longer than two weeks unless your doctor tells you to. Long-term use of Ranitidine may increase the risk of side effects. If you're taking Ranitidine, discussing this with your doctor and exploring alternative options is essential.
Take Nit 25mg Syrup with or without food as directed by your doctor.
Yes, Ranitidine was once considered an effective medication for treating conditions like heartburn, acid reflux, and ulcers. It works by reducing the amount of acid produced by the stomach.
To ensure safe medication use, always follow your doctor's instructions, read medication labels carefully, take medications at the right time, inform your doctor about allergies or medical conditions, report any side effects, store medications properly, and dispose of them safely. Avoid self-medication, combining medications without consulting your doctor, stopping medications suddenly, sharing medications, and taking expired medications. If you have any questions or concerns, consult with your healthcare provider.
Drinking alcohol with Nit 25mg Syrup may cause dehydration and elevate the level of stomach acid, thereby decreasing its efficacy. So, try to avoid consuming alcohol.
Ranitidine and omeprazole are both used to treat heartburn, ulcers, and other gastrointestinal issues. Still, they have different mechanisms of action and are in different drug classes.

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