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High Quality Famotidine CAS: 76824-35-6
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English name:Famotidine
CAS: 76824-35-6
Assay:≥99.0%
Appearance:White Powder
Molecular Formula:C8H15N7O2S3
Molecular Weight:337.45
Usage:Histamine H2-receptor antagonist. Antiulcerative.
Storage
Store in cool and dry area and keep away from direct sunlight.
Shelf life
2 years, keep in formal storage condition.
Reference FOB Price:$1/g
MOQ:10g
Specification:ISO9001,USP,BP
Trade Mark:CQSP
Port:Shenzhen/Shanghai,China
Production Capacity:5000kg/month
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2.Description of Famotidine
Famotidine, sold under the trade name Pepcid among others is ahistamine H2 receptor antagonist that inhibits stomach acid production. It is commonly used in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease andgastroesophageal reflux disease.
Famotidine a histamine-2 blockers. Famotidine works by decreasing the amount of acid the stomach produces.
Unlike cimetidine, the first H2 antagonist, famotidine has no effect on the cytochrome P450 enzyme system, and does not appear to interact with other drugs.
3. Clinical Application of Famotidine
Famotidine is used to treat ulcers of the stomach and intestines and to prevent intestinal ulcers from coming back after they have healed. This medication is also used to treat certain stomach and throat (esophagus) problems (such as erosive esophagitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease-GERD, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome). It works by decreasing the amount of acid your stomach makes. It relieves symptoms such as cough that doesn't go away, stomach pain, heartburn, and difficulty swallowing.
Famotidine belongs to a class of drugs known as H2 blockers.
Famotidine also treats gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD) and other conditions in which acid backs up from the stomach into the esophagus, causing heartburn.
4.Dosage:
Usual Adult Dose for Duodenal Ulcer
Initial:
Parenteral: 20 mg IV every 12 hours. Alternatively, some clinicians recommend a continuous IV infusion of 3.2 mg/hour for up to 72 hours following a 10 mg IV bolus dose.
Oral: 40 mg orally once a day at bedtime or 20 mg orally twice a day.
Maintenance: 20 mg orally or IV once a day at bedtime.
Usual Adult Dose for Peptic Ulcer
Initial:
Parenteral: 20 mg IV every 12 hours. Alternatively, some clinicians recommend a continuous IV infusion of 3.2 mg/hour for up to 72 hours following a 10 mg IV bolus dose.
Oral: 40 mg orally once a day at bedtime or 20 mg orally twice a day.
Maintenance: 20 mg orally or IV once a day at bedtime.
Usual Adult Dose for Duodenal Ulcer Prophylaxis
20 mg orally or IV, once a day.
Usual Adult Dose for Gastric Ulcer
Parenteral: 20 mg IV every 12 hours. Alternatively, some clinicians recommend a continuous IV infusion of 3.2 mg/hour for up to 72 hours following a 10 mg IV bolus dose.
Oral: 40 mg orally once a day at bedtime or 20 mg orally twice a day.
Usual Adult Dose for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Parenteral: 20 mg IV every 12 hours. Alternatively, some clinicians recommend a continuous IV infusion of 3.2 mg/hour for up to 72 hours following a 10 mg IV bolus dose.
Oral: 20 mg orally twice a day for up to 6 weeks.
Usual Adult Dose for Erosive Esophagitis
Parenteral: 20 mg IV every 12 hours. Alternatively, some clinicians recommend a continuous IV infusion of 3.2 mg/hour for up to 72 hours following a 10 mg IV bolus dose.
Oral: 20 to 40 mg orally twice a day for up to 12 weeks.
Usual Adult Dose for Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
Parenteral: 20 mg IV every 6 hours. Alternatively, some clinicians recommend a continuous IV infusion of 3.2 mg/hour for up to 72 hours following a 10 mg IV bolus dose.