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  • Title: The association of ranitidine and sucralfate in the short-term treatment of duodenal ulcers, as compared to other forms of treatment.
    Author: Magnanelli M, Belvisi A, Toninelli A, Matergi M, Camarri E.
    Journal: Int J Tissue React; 1984; 6(2):189-93. PubMed ID: 6329980.
    Abstract:
    Results of the treatment of duodenal ulcer with ranitidine (150 mg X 2/die) and sucralfate (1 gr X 2/die) have been compared with other common schemes of therapy. Administration of the drugs was carried out for 8 weeks, and the evolution of the ulcer lesion was followed with endoscopic controls at the beginning and end of the treatment. Ulcer healing occurred in 92% of 25 patients, as compared with 83,3% of 30 cases treated with ranitidine only; 80% of 30 cases with cimetidine 1 g/day; 80% of 20 cases with cimetidine 800 mg/b.i.d.; 75% of 20 cases with sucralfate 3 g/day; 73,3% of 30 patients with pirenzepine 150 mg/day; 60% of 20 cases with sulglycotide 0.5-1 g/day; and 50% of 40 ulcerous patients treated with placebo. From these results it is concluded that the association of sucralfate with an H2-antagonist improves the possibility of short-term healing of duodenal ulcer.
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