نتایج جستجو برای: cimetidine

تعداد نتایج: 1796  

Journal: :Gut 1981
R P Walt I F Trotman R Frost P L Golding T H Shepherd J Rawlings R H Hunt D Colin-Jones G J Milton-Thompson J J Misiewicz

One hundred and three outpatients with endoscopically diagnosed duodenal ulcer were randomly allocated to treatment with either cimetidine 200 mg tds and 400 mg nocte, or ranitidine 150 mg bd for four weeks. The endoscopists were not aware of the treatment and took no part in the clinical management. On completion of treatment ulcers had healed in 43 of 51 (84%) patients given cimetidine and in...

Journal: :Nagoya journal of medical science 1986
S Nakazawa K Segawa Y Tsukamoto M Okada E Kobayashi H Yamaguchi H Goto Y Kurita A Fukui

In an experimental study in rats, cimetidine, a potent gastric-acid inhibitor (50 mg/kg, .p.o.) reduced the macromolecular glycoprotein level of glandular stomach. The administration of cimetidine at a dose of 50 mg/kg, which inhibited the gastric lesions induced by hypoxia (13% O2 for 6 hours), reduced the glandular stomach level of high molecular glycoproteins in animals receiving a low oxyge...

Journal: :Gut 1988
M D Ene J R Clamp C J Roberts

The effect of cimetidine on normal human gastric mucus has been compared with that of carbenoxolone, a drug believed to enhance mucus production. Each drug was given for two weeks, the gastric contents aspirated over a timed period and the results assessed in unstimulated and pentagastrin stimulated secretions. The volume, dry weight and the carbohydrate contents of non-diffusable glycoconjugat...

Journal: :Gut 1984
M Quatrini G Basilisco P A Bianchi

Forty patients with endoscopically proven persistent duodenal ulcer who had been treated for six weeks with cimetidine (1 g/day) were randomly allocated to receive a further six weeks' treatment with cimetidine (1 g/day) or ranitidine (300 mg/day). Ulcers healed in 12 of 19 patients given cimetidine (63%) and in 13 of 21 given ranitidine (62%); two patients on cimetidine and two on ranitidine d...

Journal: :Gut 1983
E Hentschel K Schütze W Weiss E Rüdiger G Judmair W Reichel E Kerstan J Horton

One hundred and forty six gastric ulcer patients were given open treatment using 1 g cimetidine daily to heal their ulcers. Of 130 who completed the acute treatment period of eight weeks, 112 (86%) had healed ulcers. Of these 112 patients with healed ulcers, 108 entered a one year double blind study to compare the effect of cimetidine maintenance therapy (400 mg at night) with placebo. Of the 8...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1978
P J Keating J F Black D W Watson

Glycopyrrolate or cimetidine was administered before operation to patients undergoing elective surgery. After the induction of anaesthesia, the stomach contents were retrieved and the volume and pH measured. Neither drug diminished the volume of gastric contents compared with control. Glycopyrrolate produced little diminution in hydrogen ion concentration. Cimetidine caused a marked increase in...

Journal: :Gut 1979
P J Ciclitira R J Machell J G Farthing A P Dick J O Hunter

Sixty patients with gastric ulcers were treated for four weeks with either 1 g cimetidine per day or with identical tablets containing lactose. The healing rate, assessed by endoscopy, was 23 out of 35 (66%) in the patients given cimetidine and 13 out of 25 (52%) in those given placebo. The difference between the groups is not significant. During each of the four weeks of the study the cimetidi...

Journal: :Gut 1985
B N Andersen N E Larsen S J Rune H Worning

A patient with the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome was followed with multiple gastric secretion tests and serum gastrin analyses for six years. During this period cimetidine requirement increased to a daily dose of 8 g, but it reversed spontaneously after two years. The altered cimetidine effectiveness was not associated with reduced oral bioavailability and serum calcium was unchanged. Total serum ...

Journal: :Gut 1988
H Humphreys S Bourke C Dooley D McKenna B Power C T Keane E C Sweeney C O'Moráin

This study investigated the effect of colloidal bismuth subcitrate and cimetidine on Campylobacter pylori in peptic disease. In 74% of 135 patients with peptic disease diagnosed at endoscopy C pylori was detected before treatment. Compared with cimetidine, colloidal bismuth subcitrate significantly decreased the incidence of C pylori after six weeks of treatment (p less than 0.001). In the coll...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1998
G W Amsden K L Cheng C A Peloquin A N Nafziger

The present study was conducted to identify any potential interaction between oral cimetidine and clarithromycin. Twelve healthy subjects were administered single doses of clarithromycin alone and with oral cimetidine dosed to steady state. Cimetidine prolonged the absorption of clarithromycin, as evidenced by decreased peak concentrations of both clarithromycin and 14-OH-clarithromycin (14OHC)...

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