The bacterial infection was eradicated using a quadruple treatment comprising
ranitidine, bismuth, metronidazole and tetracycline.
Even in comparison with
Ranitidine, a common medicine used in treating an ulcer, the antiulcer effect was greater at a dosage of 400mg/kg, suggesting that watermelon seeds have a good anti-ulcer therapeutic potential and can be used as an anti-ulcer remedy.
Summary: Two zwitterionic stationary phases with largely corroborated capacities were obtained by attachment sulfobetaine monomers (H2C=CHC6H4CH2N+(CH3)2-CH2-SO3-and H2C=CHC6H4CH2N+(CH3)2-(CH2)5-SO3-) onto a PS/DVB particles were investigated for chromatographic separation of
ranitidine hydrochloride.
We report one case of occupational contact allergy to omeprazole and
ranitidine.
Other home medications may have accentuated hypoglycemia: digoxin and
ranitidine by competing with metformin for common renal tubular transport systems and furosemide which may increase metformin plasma levels without altering renal clearance.
Ranitidine capsule (Shanghai Modern HaSen (Shangqiu) Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., lot 14071604) was made into 0.18% suspension based on the labeled API content just before use.
Objective: To explore the synergistic potential of
ranitidine on prokinetic activity of metoclopramide on isolated duodenal model of rabbit.
A H2 blockers--which include famotidine (Pepcid[R], Pepcid AC[R]), cimetidine (Tagamet[R]), and
ranitidine (Zantac[R])--inhibit the action of histamine2, a naturally occurring chemical that signals cells in the lining of the stomach to produce acid.
Researchers reviewed data on 173,321 PPI users and 20,270 users of another class of heartburn medications--histamine-2 receptor antagonists (H2 blockers), such as cimetidine (Tagamet[R]), famotidine (Pepcid[R]), nizatidine (Axid[R]), and
ranitidine (Zantac[R])--and followed them for five years.
Ranitidine was the most commonly used Gastro-protective agent, out of 536 cases received GPA, 404 cases were prescribed with
ranitidine (75.37%), second most common GPA was pantoprazole, 102 out of 536 (19.02%).
The suspect drugs feature the suffix"-prazole"--for example, omeprazole and lansoprazole--and are different from another antacid drug class known as an H2 blocker (cimetidine,
ranitidine), which is not linked to increased risk of heart attack.