cimetidine

NOUN
  1. a drug (trade name Tagamet) used to treat peptic ulcers by decreasing the secretion of stomach acid
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How To Use cimetidine In A Sentence

  • In a large study of 874 patients with chronic duodenal ulcers, patients received either DGL, cimetidine, or antacids.
  • Suggested intravenous antihistamine pretreatment is diphenhydramine, in a dosage of 1 mg per kg, and cimetidine, in a dosage of 6 mg per kg.
  • Such effects may be blocked by administration of histamine receptor antagonists, such as cimetidine.
  • A cohort study of gastric cancer incidence among cimetidine users previously published is extended with additional three years of observation.
  • This has been shown to occur with penicillin, valproic acid, quinidine, sulfonamides, cimetidine and heparin.
  • Medications that may worsen confusion include anticholinergics, analgesics, cimetidine, central nervous system depressants, lidocaine, and other medications.
  • This has been shown to occur with penicillin, valproic acid, quinidine, sulfonamides, cimetidine and heparin.
  • However, a different type of acid-reducing drug called cimetidine Tagamet, Tagamet HB, and generics also inhibits the CYP 2C19 enzyme and should not be taken with Plavix. Avoid dangerous combination: Blood thinner Plavix with some heartburn drugs
  • A cohort study of gastric cancer incidence among cimetidine users previously published is extended with additional three years of observation.
  • Hyperbaric oxygen and cimetidine have been used in certain cases with good results.
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