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Has ranitidine been taken off the market?

Has ranitidine been taken off the market?

Ranitidine was taken off the market due to possible contamination with the cancer-causing chemical NDMA (N-Nitrosodimethylamine). Ranitidine is an ingredient in the well-known acid reflux and heartburn drug, Zantac.

Why is ranitidine bad for you?

Zantac and other ranitidine products contaminated with NDMA, a probable human carcinogen, may be linked to many types of cancer, including bladder cancer, colon cancer and prostate cancer.

What should I take instead of ranitidine?

Zantac alternatives recommended by the FDA include:

  • Prilosec (omeprazole)
  • Nexium (esomeprazole)
  • Prevacid (lansoprazole)
  • Pepcid (famotidine)
  • Tagamet (cimetidine)

Should I be worried if I took Zantac?

Manufacturers discovered that the drug, and others containing ranitidine, may be contaminated by the carcinogen n-nitrosodimethylamine, or NDMA. Hearing that a medication you take was recalled can be alarming. So, what should you do if you took Zantac? Any drug recall should be taken seriously.

Should I be worried if I took ranitidine?

Why was ranitidine taken off the market?

Officials at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have ordered all ranitidine medications, sold under the brand name Zantac, taken off store shelves immediately. The order is tied to concerns that the medication may contain a cancer-causing chemical that’s also been detected in certain blood pressure medications.

Is ranitidine safe to take?

Ranitidine is generally very safe. Taking too much is unlikely to harm you or your child. If you take an extra dose by mistake, you might get some side effects, such as feeling sick. Call your doctor if you’re worried, or you’re bothered by side effects.

Is ranitidine a narcotic?

Ranitidine is an oral drug that blocks the production of acid by acid-producing cells in the stomach. It belongs to a class of drugs called H2 (histamine-2) blockers that also includes cimetidine (Tagamet), nizatidine (Axid), and famotidine (Pepcid).

What is ranitidine also called?

About ranitidine. Ranitidine belongs to a group of medicines that reduce the amount of acid produced by the cells in the lining of the stomach. They are called ‘histamine H2-receptor antagonists’, but are commonly also called H2 blockers.

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Ruth Doyle