Specific codes in ICD-10 are unique alphanumeric designations used to identify and categorize diseases, disorders, and conditions. They consist of 3-5 characters, including both letters and numbers, that provide a high level of detail and specificity.
Language | Translation |
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English | Duodenal ulcer: Chronic without haemorrhage or perforation |
French | Ulcรจre du duodรฉnum chronique, sans hรฉmorragie ni perforation |
Level | Code | Title | |
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1 | XI | Diseases of the digestive system | |
2 | K20-K31 | Diseases of oesophagus, stomach and duodenum | |
3 | K26 | Duodenal ulcer | |
4 | K26.7 | Duodenal ulcer: Chronic without haemorrhage or perforation |
Active Ingredient | Description | |
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Cimetidine |
Cimetidine is a histamine H2-receptor antagonist which rapidly inhibits both basal and stimulated gastric secretion of acid and reduces pepsin output. It is a reversible, competitive antagonist, and is used as an anti-ulcer drug. |
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Homatropine |
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Ranitidine |
Ranitidine is a specific rapidly acting histamine H2-antagonist. It inhibits basal and stimulated secretion of gastric acid, reducing both the volume and the acid and pepsin content of the secretion. Ranitidine has a relatively long duration of action and so a single 150 mg dose effectively suppresses gastric acid secretion for twelve hours. |
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Sucralfate |
Sucralfate forms an ulcer adherent complex with the proteinaceous exudate of the ulcer site. This property enables sucralfate to form a protective barrier over the ulcer lesion giving sustained protection against the penetration and action of gastric acid, pepsin and bile. |