Anti-Ulcer Agents

Anti-ulcer agents are medications used to treat and reduce the symptoms of stomach and intestinal ulcers. They work by decreasing the amount of acid produced in the stomach and intestine and by protecting the lining of the digestive system. This helps reduce inflammation, pain, and discomfort associated with ulcers. Some anti-ulcer agents can also promote healing, helping to prevent further ulcer formation. As such, they are beneficial to many people affected by ulcers and can help them manage the condition and lead to a better quality of life.

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