Literature DB >> 1983112

Weakening effect of famotidine but not of nizatidine on the mucus-bicarbonate barrier of the human stomach.

M Guslandi1, A Battaglia, F Pamparana, S Passaretti, A Pellegrini, A Tittobello.   

Abstract

Twenty outpatients with various duodenal disorders but endoscopically normal gastric mucosa were randomly treated for 4 weeks with either nizatidine (300 mg h.s.) or famotidine (40 mg h.s.). Before and after treatment quantitative and qualitative evaluations of gastric mucus secretion as well as measurement of gastric bicarbonate output were performed. No changes in the mucus-bicarbonate barrier were observed after nizatidine treatment. In contrast, famotidine was found to impair the quality of mucus, thus weakening the mucosal defences against re-ulceration after treatment withdrawal.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1983112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs Exp Clin Res        ISSN: 0378-6501


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