This article describes sucralfate oral tablet’s dosages and strength and gives details on how to take it. You’ll also find information on cost savings and coupon options for sucralfate. To learn more about sucralfate, talk with your doctor.
Sucralfate oral tablet is a generic version of the brand-name drug Carafate. Sucralfate also comes in a liquid form that you swallow, but that form isn’t described in this article. To learn more about that form, talk with your doctor.
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Form and strength of sucralfate
Sucralfate oral tablet comes as follows:
- Form: oral tablet that you take by swallowing
- Strength: 1 gram (g)
Dosage of sucralfate
This article describes the recommended dosages for sucralfate oral tablet. The drugmaker provides these dosages. In some cases, doctors may adjust your dosage from those shown below.
If your doctor prescribes this medication, you should follow the dosage they prescribe. Your doctor will determine the dosage that best meets your needs. Do not change your dosage of sucralfate oral tablet without your doctor’s recommendation.
Usual recommended dosages of sucralfate in adults
Sucralfate should be taken on an empty stomach. This usually means taking it 2 hours after and 1 hour before a meal.
Dosage for treating and preventing ulcers
Purpose | Recommended dose | Frequency |
---|---|---|
treating an active duodenal ulcer | 1 g | four times per day |
preventing the return of duodenal ulcers after an active ulcer is healed | 1 g | twice per day |
If you have an active duodenal ulcer, you may start feeling relief within 1 to 2 weeks. But your doctor will likely recommend you continue taking sucralfate for 4 to 8 weeks.
Frequently asked questions
Below are answers to some commonly asked questions about sucralfate oral tablet and its dosage.
Can I take sucralfate for gastritis?
Sucralfate isn’t approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat gastritis (inflammation of your stomach lining). It’s approved to treat and prevent duodenal ulcers.
In some cases, doctors may prescribe sucralfate off label for gastritis. With off-label use, doctors prescribe a drug for a purpose other than what it’s approved for.
If you have questions about treatment options for gastritis, talk with your doctor.
Can I take antacids while I’m taking sucralfate?
Yes, it’s safe to take antacids with sucralfate. But you should avoid taking antacids within 30 minutes before or after taking sucralfate.
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