نتایج جستجو برای: Ranitidine

تعداد نتایج: 6468  

2016
Yusuke Endo Yoshitaka Ishihara Satoshi Tsuno Akiko Matsuda Weibin Qian Norimasa Miura Junichi Hasegawa

BACKGROUND Ranitidine is a histamine 2 receptor antagonist, and daijokito is a Kampo (Chinese herbal medicine as practiced in Japan) formula, which is traditionally used for treating constipation and digestive trouble. Previous study demonstrated that daijokito significantly affected the pharmacokinetics of ranitidine in rats; however, the doses of ranitidine and daijokito in that study were hi...

2016
Ava Vila-Leahey Dakota Rogers Jean S. Marshall

Monocytes and myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC) have been implicated on the regulation of tumor growth. Histamine is also important for regulating MDSC responses. Oral administration of the H2 receptor antagonist ranitidine can inhibit breast tumor growth and metastasis. In the current study, we examined the impact of oral ranitidine treatment, at a clinically relevant dose, on multiple m...

Journal: :Gut 1993
A G Fraser W M Lam Y W Luk J Sercombe A M Sawyerr M Hudson I M Samloff R E Pounder

Ranitidine bismuth citrate was compared with an equipotent dose of ranitidine, to determine whether the former, by an anti-Helicobacter pylori activity, would counteract the rise of gastrin resulting from ranitidine's gastric acid antisecretory activity. Twenty four men with duodenal ulcers were studied before and on the 8th day of dosing with either ranitidine bismuth citrate 800 mg twice dail...

2017
Marleen Julia Meyer Tina Seitz Jürgen Brockmöller Mladen Vassilev Tzvetkov

BACKGROUND Ranitidine (Zantac®) is a H2-receptor antagonist commonly used for the treatment of acid-related gastrointestinal diseases. Ranitidine was reported to be a substrate of the organic cation transporters OCT1 and OCT2. The hepatic transporter OCT1 is highly genetically variable. Twelve major alleles confer partial or complete loss of OCT1 activity. The effects of these polymorphisms are...

Journal: :International Journal of Clinical Practice 2006
N D YEOMANS L-E SVEDBERG J NAESDAL

Long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) increases the risk of serious gastroduodenal events. To minimise these risks, patients often require concomitant acid-suppressive therapy. We conducted a literature review of clinical trials examining use of ranitidine 150 mg twice daily to heal gastroduodenal ulcers (GU) in NSAID recipients. Seven studies were identified. After 8 ...

Journal: :American journal of veterinary research 1999
R P Marini J G Fox N S Taylor L Yan A A McColm R Williamson

OBJECTIVE To determine whether ranitidine bismuth citrate, clarithromycin, or a combination of ranitidine bismuth citrate and clarithromycin would be efficacious in eradication of Helicobacter mustelae infection in ferrets. ANIMALS 60 seven-month-old ferrets. PROCEDURE To determine dosages of clarithromycin and ranitidine bismuth citrate that would suppress growth of, but not eradicate infe...

Journal: :Gut 1983
T Gledhill O M Howard M Buck A Paul R H Hunt

Twenty four hour intragastric acidity and nocturnal acid output have been measured over five separate 24 hour periods in each of 12 patients with duodenal ulcer receiving either placebo, cimetidine 400 mg bd, cimetidine 300 mg nocte, ranitidine 150 mg bd, or ranitidine 300 mg nocte. In these doses ranitidine was significantly more effective at decreasing intragastric acidity and nocturnal acid ...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 1980
B D Berner C S Conner D R Sawyer J K Siepler

The pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy, adverse reactions, drug interactions, and dosage of ranitidine are reviewed; specific comparisons are made of this new H2-receptor antagonist with the older agent, cimetidine. Ranitidine is a potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion whose chemical structure lacks the imidazole group previously believed to be essential for H2-receptor bloc...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 1992
C A Knupp F M Graziano R M Dixon R H Barbhaiya

The potential pharmacokinetic interactions between didanosine, an acid-labile antiretroviral agent, and ranitidine, an H2-receptor antagonist, were evaluated by a crossover study of 12 male patients seropositive for the human immunodeficiency virus. Single oral doses of 375 mg of didanosine, formulated as a citrate-phosphate-buffered sachet, or of 150 mg of ranitidine were administered alone or...

2012
Laila Sabino Garro Adriana Teixeira Rodrigues Marisa Rosimeire Ribeiro Marcelo Vivolo Aun Antonio Abilio Motta Jorge Kalil Pedro Giavina-Bianchi

and Clinical Immunology, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon-si, South Korea; Department of Internal Medicine, Samsung Changwon Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Changwon, South Korea; Department of Internal Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, South Korea. Background: There have been a few reports of hypersensitivity reactions to Ranitidine ...

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