Aliment Pharmacol Ther
September 2000
Background: High rates of Helicobacter pylori eradication can be achieved by combining proton pump inhibitors with two antibiotics. However, in the search for an optimal therapy a direct comparison of different regimens is necessary.
Methods: For this open study, 331 patients with duodenal ulcer were screened and randomly allocated to either pantoprazole 40 mg b.
In a double-blind, endoscopically controlled study on 367 duodenal ulcer patients, we compared the clinical efficacy of 300 mg ranitidine nocte with that of 300 mg nizatidine nocte, which is known to reliably provide selective inhibition of nocturnal acid secretion. Nizatidine was administered to 183, ranitidine to 184 patients. Endoscopy was performed at the start of the study, as well as at 2, 4 and 8 weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this endoscopically controlled, double-blind study involving 242 patients with acute benign gastric ulcer, it was shown that the selective inhibition of nocturnal gastric acid secretion with 300 mg nizatidine administered on retiring represents an effective and reliable form of therapy. After four weeks of treatment, 90% of the patients receiving 300 mg nizatidine, no longer experienced nocturnal pain, in comparison with 83% receiving 2 X 150 mg nizatidine daily (n.s.
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