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. 1984 Feb;25(2):125-8.
doi: 10.1136/gut.25.2.125.

Effects of chronic oral cimetidine on apparent liver blood flow and hepatic microsomal enzyme activity in man

Effects of chronic oral cimetidine on apparent liver blood flow and hepatic microsomal enzyme activity in man

T K Daneshmend et al. Gut. 1984 Feb.

Abstract

Cimetidine 200 mg three times daily and 400 mg at night was given to 10 subjects for four weeks. Apparent liver blood flow was measured by indocyanine green clearance and microsomal enzyme activity by antipyrine clearance, before and after cimetidine. There was no reduction in indocyanine green clearance but antipyrine clearance, as expected, was significantly reduced by 15% at four weeks. Chronic cimetidine treatment does not reduce apparent liver blood flow and is therefore unlikely to be of use in the treatment of portal hypertension. The cimetidine associated hepatic enzyme inhibition appears to persist with prolonged treatment. Therefore patients on chronic cimetidine remain vulnerable to certain drug interactions.

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