In the last few years, several drugs have been proposed for the healing of peptic ulcers H2 receptor antagonists are probably the reference-drugs for their efficacy and safety. Acute treatment of peptic ulcer with cimetidine, ranitidine or famotidine gives a high healing rate: from 60% to 90%, depending on the location of the ulcer and the drug used. However, relapse after short-term treatment still remains frequent, and prophylaxis of recurrence must be decided. Long-term treatment with antisecretory drugs could be dangerous for changes of the gastric system, with nitrites and nitro-compounds occurrence, and for the risk of frequent relapses. Therefore, the role of mucus-barrier drugs and surgery must be reconsidered
The article presents the peculiarities of the peptic ulcer (PU) clinical course and treatment of duo...
A prospective double-blind trial was undertaken to determine whether treatment with cimetidine influ...
One major cause of peptic ulceration is the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Th...
The histamine H2-receptor antagonists, cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine and nizatidine are effecti...
Therapy of gastric and duodenal ulcers has achieved a striking progress of the appearance of muscari...
The cure rate for endoscopic therapy was determined in 61 patients with a gastroduodenal ulcer who r...
ALTHOUGH there has been a definite decrease in the in-cidence of peptic ulcer during the past 10 to ...
The clinical course of gastric and duodenal ulcer and the efficacy of H2 blockers in ulcer healing a...
The treatment of peptic ulcer disease has undergone a revolution in the past decade. This revolution...
The authors present thei experience after the advent of H2-antagonist drugs in the surgical treatmen...
Seventy-four and five cirrhotic patients with acute peptic ulcer were respectively treated with H2-b...
The risks associated with NSAID-induced gastroduodenal lesions are now relatively well defined. Iden...
This paper reviews the remarkable impact of H2-receptor antagonists on duodenal ulcer management. Th...
Peptic ulcer is one of the most common gastrointestinal diseases. Nowadays proton pump inhibitors an...
The aim of publication. To present modern concept on etiology and pathogenesis of the peptic ulcer (...
The article presents the peculiarities of the peptic ulcer (PU) clinical course and treatment of duo...
A prospective double-blind trial was undertaken to determine whether treatment with cimetidine influ...
One major cause of peptic ulceration is the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Th...
The histamine H2-receptor antagonists, cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine and nizatidine are effecti...
Therapy of gastric and duodenal ulcers has achieved a striking progress of the appearance of muscari...
The cure rate for endoscopic therapy was determined in 61 patients with a gastroduodenal ulcer who r...
ALTHOUGH there has been a definite decrease in the in-cidence of peptic ulcer during the past 10 to ...
The clinical course of gastric and duodenal ulcer and the efficacy of H2 blockers in ulcer healing a...
The treatment of peptic ulcer disease has undergone a revolution in the past decade. This revolution...
The authors present thei experience after the advent of H2-antagonist drugs in the surgical treatmen...
Seventy-four and five cirrhotic patients with acute peptic ulcer were respectively treated with H2-b...
The risks associated with NSAID-induced gastroduodenal lesions are now relatively well defined. Iden...
This paper reviews the remarkable impact of H2-receptor antagonists on duodenal ulcer management. Th...
Peptic ulcer is one of the most common gastrointestinal diseases. Nowadays proton pump inhibitors an...
The aim of publication. To present modern concept on etiology and pathogenesis of the peptic ulcer (...
The article presents the peculiarities of the peptic ulcer (PU) clinical course and treatment of duo...
A prospective double-blind trial was undertaken to determine whether treatment with cimetidine influ...
One major cause of peptic ulceration is the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Th...