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Title: Double blind comparison between cimetidine and gefarnate in cases of duodenal ulcer. Author: Cambielli M, Evangelista A, Guslandi M, Bierti L, Benvenuti C, Tittobello A. Journal: Acta Hepatogastroenterol (Stuttg); 1979 Aug; 26(4):326-30. PubMed ID: 386698. Abstract: Thirty outpatients suffering from duodenal ulcer of recent onset were given cimetidine 1 g/day or gefarnate 250 mg/day for 6 weeks in a double blind trial, randomly balances between the groups. Endoscopic assessment was carried out at 4 and 6 weeks; patients healed after 4 weeks were withdrawn from the trial. In all parameters considered, cimetidine showed a highly significant difference. The healing rate at 4--6 weeks was 67--93% after cimetidine treatment and 27--53% after gefarnate treatment. The effect of cimetidine on the disappearance of symptoms, mainly the nocturnal ulcer pain, and on antacid consumption was greater than that after medication wity gefarnate. After 4--6 weeks of a full dose cimetidine regimen, both basal and pentagastrin stimulated gastric acid secretion were reduced and peptone meal stimulated serum gastrin increased; the basal gastrinaemia remained unchanged.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]