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Anti-ulcer Agent

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Anti-ulcer Agent Definition

Natural or synthetic Anti-ulcer Agents relieve and reduce the symptoms of ulcers in the stomach and upper small intestine, systemically and locally, by reducing gastric secretion (proton pump inhibitors), neutralizing hyperacidity (alkalinizing agents), or improving healing and protecting the mucosa (sucralfate). Recurrent gastric and duodenal ulcers caused by Helicobacter pylori infections are treated with antibiotic therapy. (NCI04)

Anti-ulcer Agent Synonyms

Anti-ulcer Agent

Terms in Anti-ulcer Agent category

Aceglutamide Aluminum
Amiglumide
Benzotript
Bismuth Subcarbonate
Bismuth Subnitrate
Cinoxolone
Cinprazole
Cysteamine
Cysteamine Bitartrate
Darenzepine
Deboxamet
Dihydroxyaluminum Aminoacetate
Dihydroxyaluminum Sodium Carbonate
Ecabapide
Esaprazole
Espatropate
Fenoctimine
Fenoctimine Sulfate
Gamma Oryzanol
Glaziovine
Glycopyrrolate
Histamine-2 Receptor Antagonist
Irsogladine
Isotiquimide
Itriglumide
Lorapride
Lorglumide
Lozilurea
Methylmethionine Sulfonium Chloride
Molfarnate
Pifarnine
Plaunotol
Proglumide
Proton Pump Inhibitor
Quinezamide
Rebamipide
Revaprazan
Rotraxate
Siltenzepine
Sodium Gualenate
Spiroglumide
Spizofurone
Teprenone
Tiopropamine
Tomoglumide
Trapencaine
Zolenzepine
Zolimidine



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