• UNIT
    Box
  • Formula

    Aluminium phosphate gel 20%............ 12.38 g
    Excipients q.s..................................... 1 sachet

  • Dosage forms

    Oral suspension.

  • Packing specification

    Box of 24 sachets x 20 g.

  • PHARMACODYNAMIC

    Stoccel P containing aluminium phosphate is used as a gastric antacid in the form of gel. Aluminium phosphate decreases excess gastric acid to reduce acidity in the stomach: the colloidal gel contained in Stoccel P provides a mucus-like protective film, which covers a large section of the digestive tract mucosa. The protective film containing the finely dispersed aluminium phosphate allows rapid healing of inflammation and ulceration, protects the gastric mucosa from external influences, and thus rapidly alleviates the patient's discomfort.

  • PHARMACOKINETICS

    Stoccel P is not normally absorbed and affects the acid-alkaline balance of the body. Aluminium phosphate slowly dissolves in the stomach and reacts with hydrochloric acid to form aluminium chloride and water. Approximately 17 - 30% of formed aluminium chloride is absorbed and excreted via the kidney; the unabsorbed aluminium phosphate will be expelled via the stools. Aluminium phosphate has a strong point of not affecting the phosphate absorption in the gastrointestinal tract

  • Driving and operating machinery

    The drug does not affect the ability to drive vehicles and operate machinery.

  • CAREFUL

    High doses and long-term administration should not be applied in patients with kidney failure.
    If the symptoms of indigestion, heartburn do not withdraw after 2 weeks with antacid therapy, it is needed to seek medical care.
    If constipation state occurs concurrently, it is possible to use alternately or switch to magnesium-containing antacids.

  • PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN

    Antacids are considered to be safe as long as avoid using high doses with long-term administration.

  • DRUG INTERACTIONS

    Aluminium phosphate may enhance or diminish the absorption of concomitantly administered drugs due to changing the moving duration through the gastrointestinal tract or due to associating or complexing with the drug. Therefore, the oral interval between aluminium phosphate and other drugs should be at least 1 to 2 to avoid interaction.
    Aluminium phosphate diminishes the absorption of digoxin, indomethacin, iron salt, isoniazid, chlordiazepoxide, naproxen.
    Aluminium phosphate causes an increase in the absorption of dicumarol, pseudoephedrine, diazepam.
    Aluminium phosphate elevates urine pH, decreases the elimination of drugs that are weak bases (amphetamine, quinidine, etc.), enhances the elimination of drugs that are weak acids (aspirin, etc.).

  • UNWANTED EFFECTS

    Constipation may occur, particularly in the bedridden invalid and/or the elderly. Taking much water is recommended for these patients.
    Inform your physician about any adverse effects occur during the treatment.

  • OVERDOSE AND TREATMENT

    No documents have been reported.

  • STORAGE CONDITIONS

    Store in dry places, not exceeding 30°C, protect from light.

  • Expiry
    36 months from the manufacturing date.
  • Indication

    Reduction of the symptoms caused by increased gastric acid (including heartburn, indigestion).
    Treatment of increased gastric acid in peptic ulcer (however there are currently more effective and non-recurrent treatment measures).
    Prevention and treatment of peptic ulcers and bleeding caused by stress.
    Symptomatic treatment of gastroesophageal reflux.

  • Contraindicated

    Hypersensitivity to any components of the drug. Severe renal impairment.

  • DOSAGE AND HOW TO USE

    Oral dose of 1 - 2 sachets x 2 - 3 times daily. Use the fine suspension or dilute it with a little water.
    Take the drug 1 - 3 hours after a meal and before bedtime or when discomfort occurs
    The oral interval between aluminium phosphate and other drugs should be 1 - 2 hours.
    Or as directed by the physician.
    Read the directions carefully before use.
    Consult the physician for more information.