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sucralfate, n. Pharm.|ˈs(j)uːkrəlfeɪt| [f. sucrose n. + aluminium n. + sul)fate sulphate n.] A complex of aluminium hydroxide and sulphated sucrose, C12H54Al16O75S8 , administered orally in tablet form in the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers.
1969WHO Chron. XXIII. 441 Sucralfate. 1978Brit. Jrnl. Clin. Pract. XXXII. 291/2 Sucralfate (half-gram tablets) were taken in a dose of 1½ grams three times each day, one hour before meals. 1987Brit. Med. Jrnl. 5 Sept. 578/1 Sucralfate is an aluminium substituted disaccharide, which at low pH binds to sites of ulceration in the gastrointestinal tract. |