Title : Complete inhibition of food-stimulated gastric acid secretion by combined application of pirenzepine and ranitidine - Londong_1981_Gut_22_542 |
Author(s) : Londong W , Londong V , Ruthe C , Weizert P |
Ref : Gut , 22 :542 , 1981 |
Abstract :
In a double-blind, placebo controlled and randomised secretory study the effectiveness of pirenzepine, ranitidine, and their combination was compared intraindividually in eight healthy subjects receiving intravenous bolus injections. Pirenzepine (0.15 mg/kg) plus ranitidine (0.6 mg/kg) suppressed peptone-stimulated gastric acid secretion from 69 +/- 11 to 2 +/- 0.4 mmol H+/3 h; the mean percentage inhibition was 97%. Postprandial gastrin was unaffected. There were only minor side-effects in a few experiments (reduction of salivation, brief blurring of vision), but no prolactin stimulation after ranitidine or ranitidine plus pirenzepine. The combined application of ranitidine and pirenzepine inhibited meal-stimulated acid secretion more effectively and produced fewer side-effects than the combination of cimetidine plus pirenzepine studied previously. |
PubMedSearch : Londong_1981_Gut_22_542 |
PubMedID: 6114900 |
Inhibitor | Ranitidine |
Londong W, Londong V, Ruthe C, Weizert P (1981)
Complete inhibition of food-stimulated gastric acid secretion by combined application of pirenzepine and ranitidine
Gut
22 :542
Londong W, Londong V, Ruthe C, Weizert P (1981)
Gut
22 :542