Acofide (acotiamide)

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Generic Name : Acotiamide

Manufactured By : Authorized Indian Generic

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Acofide

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Information about Acofide (Acotiamide)

Acofide is a prescription medication containing acotiamide, a gastroprokinetic agent used to treat functional dyspepsia. This condition, commonly known as indigestion, affects the upper digestive tract without any identifiable structural cause. Acofide works by enhancing gastric motility and improving gastric emptying, helping to relieve symptoms such as bloating, early satiety, and post-meal discomfort. It is generally used in adults who experience persistent indigestion not linked to ulcers or acid reflux.

Primary Indications for Acofide (Acotiamide)

  • This medication is primarily indicated for the treatment of functional dyspepsia, especially the postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) subtype. 
  • It is prescribed to adults who suffer from chronic indigestion, characterized by symptoms such as fullness after meals, bloating, and upper abdominal discomfort that are not caused by ulcers or other organic diseases.

Key Ingredient

  • Acotiamide 

Key Benefits

  • Acofide helps relieve distressing symptoms of functional dyspepsia by improving stomach motility and enhancing gastric emptying. 
  • It provides symptomatic relief from post-meal bloating, discomfort, and early satiety.
  • Since it works by modulating acetylcholine without strong anticholinergic effects, it has a favorable safety profile and minimal systemic side effects. 
  • The medication improves quality of life in patients suffering from non-ulcer dyspepsia and is well-tolerated with long-term use.

Direction of Use

  • Acofide is typically taken orally three times a day before meals
  • The exact dosage and duration of treatment depend on the severity of symptoms and the patient’s response. 
  • It is important to take the medication as directed by a healthcare professional. 
  • For best results, it should be taken regularly at the same times each day, just before breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Safety Concerns

  • Acofide is generally well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience mild side effects such as headache, nausea, diarrhea, or abdominal pain. 
  • Rarely, allergic reactions such as rash or itching may occur. 
  • Liver function abnormalities have been reported in some cases, so periodic liver monitoring may be advised during prolonged treatment. 
  • Patients should inform their doctor about any existing medical conditions or other medications they are taking to avoid potential interactions.

Avoid Acofide (Acotiamide) If

  • You should not take Acofide if you are allergic to acotiamide or any of its components. 
  • It is not recommended for use in pregnant or breastfeeding women unless clearly necessary and prescribed by a healthcare provider. 
  • Individuals with severe liver or kidney impairment should use this medication cautiously and only under medical supervision. 
  • It should also be avoided if symptoms are caused by an underlying organic or structural gastrointestinal disease, such as ulcers or gastric cancer, which must be ruled out before starting treatment.


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