Pepcid, or famotidine, is often given to burn patients to prevent stress-related mucosal disease, which can lead to gastric ulcers. Severe burns can trigger increased gastric acid production and reduce blood flow to the stomach, heightening the risk of ulceration. By administering Pepcid, healthcare providers aim to protect the gastrointestinal tract and promote better healing outcomes in burn patients. Additionally, it can help manage symptoms of gastric discomfort that some patients may experience.
Pepcid is a medicine for treating heart burn. This does not require a prescription.
It for burn patients transplant and chemotherapy patients.
There was a recall for pepcid complete
Pepcid complete contain magnesium hydroxide.
Every year, nearly 1.25 million burn patients are treated in the United States.
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No, Pepcid (famotidine) does not contain magnesium trisilicate. Pepcid is a medication used to reduce stomach acid production, while magnesium trisilicate is an antacid used to neutralize stomach acid.
The importance of the "rule of nines" in treatment of burn patients is that it allows estimation of the extent of burns so fluid volume replacement can be calculated accurately.
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Yes, you can. I got a list from my OB and for heartburn/indigestion you can take pepcid, tums, zantac, mylanta, or tagamet.
TPN is hypertonic for burn patients because it is formulated with a higher osmolality than the bloodstream to help maintain fluid balance. This allows for adequate nutrient delivery and support during the healing process in burn patients.
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