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
  1. medicine consisting of a tablet (trade name Carafate) used to treat peptic ulcers; said to bind to the ulcer site and coat it

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