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eMediNexus 07 December 2021
A study conducted by Wyeth et al evaluated the effects of single low doses of ranitidine on intragastric acidity.
Investigators assessed intragastric pH in 24 healthy male subjects for 9 h after lunch in five studies. Antacid was given to all participants on day 1. This was followed by single oral doses of a study drug 45 min post lunch on four different occasions. The participants received placebo and either ranitidine 25 mg, 75 mg or 125 mg.
It was thus concluded that low doses of ranitidine led to a dose-related reduction in intragastric acidity for 9 h after administration.
Source: Wyeth JW, Pounder RE, Sercombe JC, Snell CC. The effects of low doses of ranitidine on intragastric acidity in healthy men. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 1998 Mar;12(3):255-61.
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