Carafate
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Definition
Noun: * A medication, specifically a tablet, used in the treatment of peptic ulcers. Its mechanism of action involves binding to the ulcer site and forming a protective coating over it. "Carafate" is a trade name for the drug sucralfate.
Usage
- "Carafate" is used as a proper noun to refer to this specific branded medication. It is typically prescribed by a doctor and taken orally.
- Example: "The doctor prescribed Carafate to help my stomach ulcer heal."
- Example: "You should take Carafate on an empty stomach for it to be most effective."
Advanced Usage
- In medical contexts, "Carafate" is often discussed in relation to its local, site-protective effect, as opposed to systemic acid-reducing drugs.
- Example: "The advantage of Carafate is that it works topically at the ulcer crater without affecting systemic acid secretion."
Variants and Related Words
- Sucralfate (n): The generic, non-branded name for the drug sold under the trade name Carafate.
- Example: "The pharmacist asked if I wanted the brand-name Carafate or the generic sucralfate."
Synonyms
- Sucralfate: This is the direct synonym, being the generic drug name.
- Cytoprotective agent: This is a class of drugs to which Carafate (sucralfate) belongs, describing its protective function.
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning of "Carafate" is exclusively as a proper noun for a pharmaceutical product. It does not have other general English meanings. Its defining characteristic is its unique physical action of coating and protecting ulcers in the digestive tract.
Noun
- medicine consisting of a tablet (trade name Carafate) used to treat peptic ulcers; said to bind to the ulcer site and coat it