24-hour control of intragastric acidity by cimetidine in duodenal-ulcer patients
- PMID: 53554
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(75)90434-1
24-hour control of intragastric acidity by cimetidine in duodenal-ulcer patients
Abstract
The effects of two dose regimens of cimetidine on 24 h intragastric acidity were investigated in six patients with duodenal ulcer. They received placebo capsules on the first day and cimetidine on the second day. Cimetidine 0-8 g/day decreased 24 h mean H+ activity by 55% but 1-6 g/day decreased it by 67%, the difference being due to a greater nocturnal decrease in the high-dose group. Intragastric pH remained below 2-0 for much of the treatment day but similar values were found in four post-vagotomy patients. Cimetidine 0-8-1-6 g/day results in a decrease of intragastric acidity that is compatible with successful medical treatment of duodenal ulceration.
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