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Title: [Cimetidine in the treatment of peptic ulcer]. Author: Pera A, Lombardo L, Crivelli O, Verme G. Journal: Minerva Med; 1977 Oct 06; 68(47):3277-82. PubMed ID: 335279. Abstract: Cimetidine, a non-thiourea-containing histamine H2-receptor antagonist, has been employed in the treatment of peptic ulcer. We studied 50 patients, partly with double-blind method, and partly in a free trial. Duodenal ulcers were completely healed in 80% of the cases, at the control endoscopy after a 4-week period of treatment with cimetidine (1000 mg/day). Peptic ulcer in general healed in 76% of the cases. Gastric secretion was significantly reduced after cimetidine. An important improvement in subjective symptoms was noted in every patient. No toxic effect was noted.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]