Sucralfate is used to treat and prevent duodenal ulcers and other conditions as determined by your doctor. It works by forming a barrier or coat over the ulcer. Includes Sucralfate indications, dosage/administration, pharmacology, mechanism/onset/duration of action, half-life, dosage forms, interactions, warnings, adverse ... Learn about Sucralfate – its uses, side effects, dosage, precautions, and top branded medicines. Trusted info for safe medical use at PharmEasy Sucralfate is an antiulcer agent which is used for the treatment of gastric (painful sores in the stomach lining) and duodenal ulcers (a peptic ulcer that develops in the first part of the small intestine) caused by excessive acid production in your stomach. Sucralfate works by forming a protective layer over the ulcer and prevents the exposure of the ulcer to gastric acid, allowing it to heal. Sucralfate may cause side effects like constipation, headache, nausea, indigestion, skin rash, etc ...

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