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Ranitidine is an H 2 histamine receptor antagonist that works by blocking histamine, thus decreasing the amount of acid released by cells of the stomach. [12] Ranitidine was discovered in England in 1976 and came into commercial use in 1981. [26] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.
Ranitidine bismuth citrate 400 mg 2 times a day, metronidazole 500 mg 3 times a day, tetracycline 500 mg 4 times a day. Scheme 4. 2 times a day - ranitidine bismuth citrate 400 mg, tinidazole 500 mg, amoxicillin 1 g. Within 14 days - 2 drugs: Scheme 5. Ranitidine bismuth citrate 400 mg 2 times a day and clarithromycin 500 mg 2 or 3 times a day.
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Nizatidine was developed by Eli Lilly, and was first marketed in 1988. [3] It is considered to be equipotent with ranitidine and differs by the substitution of a thiazole ring in place of the furan ring in ranitidine.
Independent assessments have been made of the number and demographics of people who seek health information on Wikipedia, the scope of health information on Wikipedia, and the quality and reliability of the information on Wikipedia. [2] The English Wikipedia was estimated in 2014 to hold around 25,000 articles on health-related topics. [3]
Ranitidine, a heartburn medicine sold under the brand name Zantac among others, was pulled from shelves in 2019, [1] following disclosure [2] of potential carcinogenic effects, [3] [4] which its manufacturers were accused of "engaging in a decades-long scheme to conceal." [5]
Ranitidine is being used in emergency medicIne and in EMS for treatment of severe allergic reactions and anaphylaxis, side by side (but not replacing) H1 blockers like Benadryl. I think this should be mentioned. I have the refereces but my Wiki -fu is not yet great. I can barely sign my name. :) (Croaker260 19:51, 24 April 2012 (UTC))
Ranitidine or Ranoxyl, a stomach acid production inhibitor Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ranoxyl .