Cimetidine

If you have ulcers in your stomach or small intestines, then you may be prescribed Cimetidine, which is of course the generic version of Tagamet. However, before you go any new medication like Cimetidine, you should make sure you understand a little bit about it. Talk to your doctor, learn the Cimetidine side effects to expect, and just make sure you have an overall feel for what you are getting. Cimetidine medication can be useful, but only if you have knowledge of it. With that in mind, here are some Cimetidine effects and Cimetidine facts that may help you to make the best of your experience with it.

What Is Cimetidine?

Cimetidine is made up of an H2 blocker, or antihistamine. By blocking histamines, it is blocking the hormone that simulates the release of acid into your stomach and thus prevents and allows to heal any ulcers you may have had.

Talk To Your Doctor

Before going on Cimetidine, you should talk with your doctor about any medical conditions you may have. With Cimetidine medication, you should especially be sure to mention if you have any of the following: pregnancy, breast feeding, medications of any sort, allergies to any food, and of course liver or kidney problems of any sort since this is a powerful drug.

You should also mention to your doctor if you are taking any medications. Some mediaitons can cause Cimetidine side effects that are even more serious than some that occasionally occur anyway.

Talking to your doctor could help you avoid Cimetidine herpes, Cimetidine with warts, or other Cimetidine issues that are out there.

Side Effects Of Cimetidine

There are some common side effects you can expect with Cimetidine. If you find that you get diarrhea, drowsiness, headache, or dizziness, then you are experiencing side effects. Contact your doctor if they seem unusual or particularly bothersome to your life.

There are some more severe side effects for which you should be on the look out. If you show signs of an allergic reaction, have agitation or anxiety, breast enlargement, breast lumps, are feeling depressed or confused, have fatigue, hallucinations, hair loss, sexual problems, heart rate changes, or redness at the site of the injection, then you should get medical attention as soon as possible.

As with anything else, make sure that you understand about Cimetidine before you start taking it. If you and your doctor are discussing it, make sure you know the side effects you can experience as well as what information you should be relaying to your doctor. Once you do those things, you have given yourself the best chance at a successful run of treatment.

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