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Morning or Evening Dosing with Low-Dose Omeprazole: Effects on 24-Hour Gastric Acidity Profiles in Duodenal Ulcer Patients

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Pages 152-153 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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M. Ruth, H. Enbom, L. Lundell, H. Lönroth, N. Sandberg & S. Sandmark. (1988) The Effect of Omeprazole or Ranitidine Treatment on 24-Hour Esophageal Acidity in Patients with Reflux Esophagitis. Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology 23:9, pages 1141-1146.
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Paolo L Peghini, Philip O Katz, Nicole A Bracy & Donald O Castell. (1998) Nocturnal Recovery of Gastric Acid Secretion With Twice-Daily Dosing of Proton Pump Inhibitors. American Journal of Gastroenterology 93:5, pages 763-767.
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Goves, Oldring, Kerr, Dallara, Roffe, Powell & Taylor. (2001) First line treatment with omeprazole provides an effective and superior alternative strategy in the management of dyspepsia compared to antacid/alginate liquid: a multicentre study in general practice. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 12:2, pages 147-157.
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MS Ching, GW Mihaly, PW Angus, DJ Morgan, S. Devenish‐Meares, ND Yeomans & RA Smallwood. (2012) Oral bioavailability of omeprazole before and after chronic therapy in patients with duodenal ulcer.. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 31:2, pages 166-170.
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