Hmmm, ranitidine is used to control stomach acid. If by ED you mean erectile dysfunction, I don't see the connection.
Hair spray is a pretty good substitute.
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Ranitidine is typically capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific medication.
Yes, Zantac is a brand name drug for ranitidine, which is an antacid.
Ranitidine easily dissolves in water because it is a hydrophilic compound, meaning it has an affinity for water molecules. This allows the ranitidine molecules to break apart and mix with water, facilitating its dissolution.
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Yes. Probably they can be takn together. But ranitidine is having so many drug interactions. It causes impotency in almost all males taking it. Also it can cause gynaecomastia. So it is better to be avoided and instead famotidine is to be used. Famotidine has no such side effects.
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Ranitidine, which is used for treating pathological hypersecretory conditions, is to be used as prescribed by your doctor. As mentioned by the source listed below: "You may take ranitidine with or without food. If you are using over-the-counter ranitidine to prevent heartburn, you should take it 30 to 60 minutes before eating or drinking foods that cause heartburn (up to twice a day)." It also mentions that, if you are taking it only once a day, take it at the same time everyday and it's best after the evening meal or before bedtime.
Kirkland Signature Ranitidine is a private label product sold by Costco. The actual manufacturer of the ranitidine is not publicly disclosed, but it is typically produced by pharmaceutical companies that manufacture generic drugs. Ranitidine, however, has been withdrawn from the market in many places due to concerns about impurities linked to cancer risk.