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eMediNexus 17 November 2021
Robinson and colleagues reviewed the results of four randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies which investigated ranitidine as prophylaxis for NSAID-associated damage.
Overall, 673 patients receiving therapeutic dosages of NSAIDs for arthritic or musculoskeletal conditions also received either ranitidine 150 mg twice daily (n= 343) or placebo (n= 330) for four weeks (in two studies) or eight weeks (in two studies). Endoscopic grading of mucosal lesions was done on the basis of a modified Lanza scoring system. All patients had normal baseline endoscopies.
It was concluded that ranitidine is effective for preventing NSAID-associated duodenal ulcers and may act as an appropriate prophylaxis for some high-risk patients.
Source: Robinson M, Mills RJ, Euler AR. Ranitidine prevents duodenal ulcers associated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 1991 Apr;5(2):143-50.
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