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    • SUCRALFATE (Generic for CARAFATE)

    • QTY 120
    • 1 G
    • Tablet

SUCRALFATE (SOO kral fate) treats stomach ulcers. It works by helping to form a barrier over the ulcer, which protects it from stomach acid and allows it to heal.


SUCRALFATE (Generic for CARAFATE) Lifestyle Interactions

  • Sucralfate 1g, Oral tablet

    Interaction: Enteral Feedings
    Severity: Mild
    Notes for Consumers: Sucralfate tablets and suspensions should be taken on an empty stomach. Do not take sucralfate tablets or suspensions at the same time as Enteral feedings (examples: Boost, Ensure, Jevity, Sustical and others). Enteral feedings are not compatible with Sucralfate. If administered together, a gooey substance may form which may cause stomach or bowel blockage. Such interactions are very rare. However, to avoid this interaction, take Sucralfate on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before taking any nutritional supplement beverages by mouth or down a tube.
    Notes for Professionals: The risk of bezoar formation may be increased when sucralfate is combined with enteral feedings; additionally, continuous enteral feedings have been reported to interfere with the therapeutic efficacy of sucralfate for selected indications. When sucralfate is given via a feeding tube, careful attention to proper administration technique is recommended. In patients receiving continuous enteral feedings, the selection of an alternative agent to sucralfate may be warranted.

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