FAMOTIDINE- famotidine  tablet, film coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

famotidine- famotidine tablet, film coated

physicians total care, inc. - famotidine (unii: 5qzo15j2z8) (famotidine - unii:5qzo15j2z8) - famotidine 20 mg - famotidine is indicated in: 1. short-term treatment of active duodenal ulcer. most adult patients heal within 4 weeks; there is rarely reason to use famotidine at full dosage for longer than 6 to 8 weeks. studies have not assessed the safety of famotidine in uncomplicated active duodenal ulcer for periods of more than eight weeks. 2. maintenance therapy for duodenal ulcer patients at reduced dosage after healing of an active ulcer. controlled studies in adults have not extended beyond one year. 3. short-term treatment of active benign gastric ulcer. most adult patients heal within 6 weeks. studies have not assessed the safety or efficacy of famotidine in uncomplicated active benign gastric ulcer for periods of more than 8 weeks. 4. short-term treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd). famotidine is indicated for short-term treatment of patients with symptoms of gerd (see  clinical pharmacology in adults, clinical studies).  famotidine is also indicated for the short-term treatment of esophagitis

FAMOTIDINE- famotidine tablet, film coated United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

famotidine- famotidine tablet, film coated

preferred pharmaceuticals, inc. - famotidine (unii: 5qzo15j2z8) (famotidine - unii:5qzo15j2z8) - famotidine is indicated in: 1.short-term treatment of active duodenal ulcer. most adult patients heal within 4 weeks; there is rarely reason to use famotidine at full dosage for longer than 6 to 8 weeks. studies have not assessed the safety of famotidine in uncomplicated active duodenal ulcer for periods of more than eight weeks. 2. maintenance therapy for duodenal ulcer patients at reduced dosage after healing of an active ulcer. controlled studies in adults have not extended beyond one year. 3. short-term treatment of active benign gastric ulcer. most adult patients heal within 6 weeks. studies have not assessed the safety or efficacy of famotidine in uncomplicated active benign gastric ulcer for periods of more than 8 weeks. 4. short-term treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (gerd). famotidine is indicated for short-term treatment of patients with symptoms of gerd (see  clinical pharmacology in adults, clinical studies).  famotidine is also indicated for the short-term treatment of esophagitis