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Original Articles

Effect of Ranitidine and Cimetidine on Gastric Ulcer Healing and Recurrence

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Pages 665-668 | Received 18 Jul 1983, Accepted 05 Nov 1983, Published online: 30 Apr 2018
 

Abstract

Fifty-eight patients with endoscopically confirmed benign gastric ulceration were randomly allocated to treatment with 150 mg ranitidine twice daily, placebo matching ranitidine twice daily, or 200 mg Cimetidine three times daily and 400 mg at night. Patients were endoscoped at monthly intervals for up to 3 months, the endoscopist being unaware of the treatment. Significantly more ulcers (p < 0.05) had healed after 2 months of ranitidine (14 of 18, 78%) and Cimetidine (17 of 20, 85%) than with placebo (9 of 20, 45%; P < 0.05) and after 3 months of ranitidine (15 of 18, 88%) and Cimetidine (18 of 20, 90%) than with placebo (11 of 20, 55%; p < 0.05). Forty-eight patients with healed ulcers were randomly allocated in a double-blind prophylactic study to recieve 150 mg ranitidine at night or matching placebo. After 6 months recurrent ulcers were found in 2 of 24 (8%) of patients receiving ranitidine and 10 of 24 (42%) of patients receiving placebo (p < 0.05). These data indicate that H2-receptor antagonists are significantly better than placebo in healing gastric ulceration and that ranitidine and Cimetidine are equally effective. Ranitidine is significantly superior to placebo in preventing gastric ulcer recurrence.

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