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Clinical Trial
. 1978 Dec 23;54(26):1089-91.

Long-term treatment with cimetidine

  • PMID: 371030
Clinical Trial

Long-term treatment with cimetidine

R C Mekel. S Afr Med J. .

Abstract

Forty-seven patients were treated in a double-blind trial to evaluate the efficacy of 400 mg cimetidine, an H2- receptor antagonist (Tagamet; SKF), twice a day in the prevention of recurrent duodenal ulcers. A total of 7 patients was not considered in the final evaluation; 6 patients withdrew, while 1 patient did not maintain the prescribed treatment. Of the remaining 40 patients, 26 took cimetidine and 14 placebo. Ulcers recurred in all placebo patients within a year. Of the cimetidine patients, 2 had recurrent ulcers within a year, while 3 more had other endoscopic abnormalities at the termination of treatment. The remaining 21 patients (80,8%) had no abnormalities which could be endoscopically observed at the end of a year. It may be concluded that a maintenance dose of cimetidine significantly reduces the risk of recurrence of a duodenal ulcer.

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