Drug General Information (ID: DDIT1QGPNU)
  Drug Name Sucralfate Drug Info Prochlorperazine Drug Info
  Drug Type Small molecule Small molecule
  Therapeutic Class Gi Agents Antipsychotic Agents
  Structure

 Mechanism of Sucralfate-Prochlorperazine Interaction (Severity Level: Minor)
     Adsorption Click to Show/Hide Mechanism Graph
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      Drug Name Sucralfate Prochlorperazine
      Mechanism Antacid Adsorbed by antacids
      Key Mechanism Factor 1
Factor Name Adsorption
Factor Description Adsorption is a direct drug interaction, usually through adsorption on its surface, resulting in reduced absorption of concomitantly administered drugs in the gastrointestinal tract.
      Mechanism Description
  • Decreased absorption of Prochlorperazine due to adsorption of Sucralfate 

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