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eMediNexus 08 December 2021
Both ranitidine and cimetidine are effective drugs for reducing gastric acidity. However, ranitidine may be a better agent.
A study by Mahachai et al assessed the 24-hour intragastric pH and serum gastrin profiles of 6 asymptomatic men who previously had esophagitis, confirmed by endoscopy and biopsy. The study participants were administered cimetidine 300 mg qid, ranitidine 150 mg bid, or placebo for one week each. The mean basal acid output (BAO) was 0.4±0.2 mmol/hr, and the mean maximal acid output (MAO) in response to pentagastrin was 21.2±3.2 mmol/hr.
The study concluded that ranitidine 150 mg twice a day is better than cimetidine 300 mg four times a day for suppression of 24-hr intragastric acidity.
Source: Mahachai V, Walker K, Thomson ABR, et al. Comparison of cimetidine and ranitidine on 24-hour intragastric acidity and serum gastrin profile in patients with esophagitis. Digest Dis Sci. 1985;30:321–328.
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