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mechanism of action of dug prostaglandin in peptic ulcer disease and how it works
Mechanism of Action of Prostaglandin Receptor: Prostaglandin receptor is releasing gastric
mucus and controlling excessive acidic environment in stomach. PG inhibits the acid secretion
by opposing the cAMP generation. PG suppressed the cAMP in parietal cells and it have
protective factor to prevent ulcer formation.



who should avoid in antacids and what to look for For example, people with heart failure
may have sodium restrictions to help decrease fluid buildup. However, antacids often contain a
lot of sodium. These people should ask their doctor before using antacids.
People with kidney failure may develop a buildup of aluminum after using antacids. This can
lead to aluminum toxicity. People with kidney failure also tend to have problems with
electrolyte balance. All antacids contain electrolytes, which could make electrolyte balance
problems worse.
Too much calcium can cause:
nausea
vomiting
mental status changes
kidney stones
Excess calcium can also lead to alkalosis. In this condition, your body doesn't make enough acid
to function properly.



heart burn complaints for treatment 1. A burning pain in the chest that usually occurs after
eating and may occur at night 2. Pain that worsens when lying down or bending over 3. Bitter or
acidic taste in the mouth
Treatment:
1. Antacids,which help neutralize stomach acid. Antacids may provide quick relief. But they
can't heal an esophagus damaged by stomach acid. 2. H-2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs), which
can reduce stomach acid. H2RAsdon't act as quickly as antacids, but may provide longer relief.
3. Proton pump inhibitors,such as lansoprazole (Prevacid 24HR) and omeprazole (Nexium 24HR,
Prilosec OTC),

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