Control of gastric acid with high dose H2-receptor antagonists after omeprazole failure: report of two cases
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Control of gastric acid with high dose H2-receptor antagonists after omeprazole failure: report of two cases
Abstract
Successful omeprazole therapy in patients with symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux (GER) refractory to treatment with H2-receptor antagonists has often been reported. In contrast, successful treatment of GER by H2-receptor antagonists in patients resistant to the acid-suppressing effects of omeprazole is rarely reported. We describe two patients who demonstrated therapeutic responses to high dose H2-receptor antagonists after high dose omeprazole failed to suppress gastric acidity and GER.
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