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Tolerance During 8 Days of High-dose H2-blockade: Placebo-controlled Studies of 24-hour Acidity and Gastrin

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Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 1983346
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Simultaneous 24-h intragastric and plasma gastrin concentrations were measured in 36 healthy subjects, when receiving placebo (day 0) and on days 1 and 8 of dosing with either placebo (n = 8), or high-dose H2-blockade with either ranitidine 300 mg q.d.s. (n = 8), ranitidine 1200 mg o.m. (n = 8), or sufotidine 600 mg b.d. (n = 12). Triplicate placebo studies demonstrated good reproducibility for this technique, with no significant differences of acidity or plasma gastrin concentration between the studies. There was a decrease in the anti-secretory activity of all three high-dose H2-antagonist regimens on day 8, when compared with that observed on day 1. This occurred in the presence of sustained or increasing hypergastrinaemia. It is concluded that a degree of tolerance develops during continued H2-blockade, and that this could be due to increasing gastrin drive to the parietal cells.

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