| Literature DB >> 3305114 |
V Savarino, G S Mela, P Scalabrini, E Di Timoteo, M R Magnolia, G Celle.
Abstract
In 11 duodenal ulcer patients, the antisecretory effects of bedtime famotidine 40 mg were compared to those obtained with ranitidine 300 mg and placebo by means of continuous 24-hour intragastric pH monitoring. The 24-hour areas under the curve of pH profiles of the two H2 blockers were significantly different from those related to placebo (p approximately 0 for ranitidine and p = 0.00001 for famotidine), but not from each other (p = 0.51). Onset and duration of the famotidine action, however, were respectively earlier and longer lasting (12 vs. about 9 h) than those of ranitidine. Famotidine was also significantly superior (p approximately 0) to ranitidine in keeping intragastric pH at high values (especially those comprised between 6 and 8 pH units), although theoretically equipotent doses of the two H2 antagonists were used.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3305114 DOI: 10.1159/000199475
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Digestion ISSN: 0012-2823 Impact factor: 3.216