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. 1990:4 Suppl 1:7-13.

Chronic administration of H2-antagonists does not alter gastric secretory responses to histamine, or the antisecretory activity of sufotidine

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Chronic administration of H2-antagonists does not alter gastric secretory responses to histamine, or the antisecretory activity of sufotidine

R Stables et al. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 1990.

Abstract

Gastric secretory responses to histamine were investigated in anaesthetized dogs following treatment with oral ranitidine at 5 mg/kg twice daily for 358 weeks, and in isolated gastric mucosae from mice receiving sufotidine 240-280 mg.kg/day for 15 months. In neither study were there any significant differences between the acid secretory dose-response curves to histamine in control and test animals. The antisecretory activity of oral sufotidine (1 mg/kg) against histamine-induced acid secretion in the Heidenhain pouch dog was unaltered by twice daily dosing with sufotidine for 14 days. These studies on the effects of H2-antagonists on histamine-stimulated acid secretion found no evidence for development of direct tolerance at the parietal H2-receptor level.

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