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Comparative Study
. 1981 Jun:69:91-9.

Kinetics and duration of action of ranitidine on gastric secretion and its effect on pancreatic secretion in duodenal ulcer patients

  • PMID: 6119789
Comparative Study

Kinetics and duration of action of ranitidine on gastric secretion and its effect on pancreatic secretion in duodenal ulcer patients

S J Konturek et al. Scand J Gastroenterol Suppl. 1981 Jun.

Abstract

Inhibitory effects of ranitidine, a new H2-receptor antagonist, and cimetidine on histamine and pentagastrin-induced gastric secretion have been compared in duodenal ulcer patients. Compared with cimetidine, ranitidine was found to be about 6-8 times a more potent inhibitor of gastric acid secretion, the inhibition of histamine-induced secretion being competitive, whereas that of pentagastrin-induced secretion not competitive. Ranitidine was an effective inhibitor of pentagastrin-induced secretion 8-12 h after administration. When given in a dose inhibiting gastric secretion by over 90%, it did not affect pancreatic secretion induced by secretin and pancreozymin. The availability of ranitidine, a more powerful inhibitor of gastric secretion, provides an opportunity of a treatment alternative to cimetidine, for peptic ulcer and related diseases.

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