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What is the use of Sucrafil? A Guide to Sucralfate Medication

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According to the FDA, sucralfate, the active ingredient in Sucrafil, was approved in 1981 for the treatment of duodenal ulcers. What is the use of Sucrafil and how does this unique anti-ulcer medication work to protect damaged tissue and promote healing without significantly affecting stomach acid levels?

What is Sucrafil syrup used for? Understanding its Protective Action

5 min read
Sucrafil, a well-known brand name for the active ingredient sucralfate, is a mucosal protective agent that acts locally within the gastrointestinal tract. Unlike antacids that neutralize stomach acid, sucralfate forms a barrier that shields damaged tissue to allow healing. So, **what is Sucrafil syrup used for**? It is primarily prescribed to treat and prevent duodenal and gastric ulcers and has several other therapeutic applications.