Generic Zantac (Ranitidine, Zantac® equivalent)

Ranitidine is in a group of medications called histamine-2 blockers. Ranitidine works by reducing the amount of acid your stomach produces. Ranitidine is used to treat and prevent ulcers in the stomach and intestines. It also treats conditions in which the stomach produces too much acid, such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Ranitidine also treats gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and other conditions in which acid backs up from the stomach into the esophagus, causing heartburn.

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150mg

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IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS OF YOUR NOSE: WARMING, FILTRATION, ETC

Warming and Humidification
Your nose prepares air for entry into your lower airways and lungs by warming and humidifying it. The nose is an ideal air conditioning system. Even extremely cold and dry air will be warmed almost to body temperature and completely humidified in the few milliseconds it takes for air to traverse your nose and pass through the voice box into the lungs. Your nose does this every time you take a breath, 24 hours each day. That is one heck of an air conditioning system.
Making this process possible are the numerous mucus secreting glands and cells of the lining of your nose and sinuses and the fluids they produce. Intimate contact between the air and this fluid layer permits transfer of water from the nasal mucus into the dry inspired air.

Filtration
Your nose is also a remarkable filter. Particulate matter such as dust, mold spores, pollens, bacteria, viruses, and even some gases are completely removed by the nose from the air before it enters the lungs. Almost nothing as large as a pine pollen grain (much smaller than a grain of salt) ever makes it through the nose. This is an imperfect system, however, and some very tiny particles will find their way into the lower airways, which may give rise to airway irritation, infection, or asthma.
Certain pollutant gases such as sulphur dioxide and ozone, as well as formaldehyde, are filtered by the nose. They are actually absorbed by the gel layer of the mucus lining of the nose, and then swept clear of the nose by the efforts of the mucociliary clearance mechanism.

Mucociliary Clearance
Each of your lining cells has about 25 cilia that exist in a state of constant, rhythmic, sweeping motion (some 250 times per minute). The motion of the cilia is highly coordinated, and their sweeping action moves the chunks of gel with its trapped particles in a wavelike flow toward either the back or the front of your nose. Particles entrapped in the rear two-thirds of the nose are swept to the back of your nose and swallowed. Particles entrapped in the front part of the nose, before reaching the turbinates, are swept to your nostrils where they dry, become encrusted and are generally removed by nose blowing.

Resonation of our Voices
The nasal cavity enriches and amplifies sound as we talk, giving a resonance to our voice that we would not otherwise have. I'm sure you've experienced a loss of quality of your voice when your nose was stopped-up by a cold, thus dampening the resonating ability of your nose.

Bacterial and Viral Killing
Foreign agents such as bacteria or viruses invading the nose run into what may be called the Navy SEALS of the nose: the enzymes, cells, and antibodies of the mucosa, which are designed to immobilize and kill these invading terrorists.
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