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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Digestive diseases and sciences 36 (1991), S. 1685-1690 
    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: H2-receptor antagonists ; continuous 24-hr pH monitoring ; duodenal ulcer ; tolerance ; rebound hyperacidity ; intragastric acidity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Tolerance to the antisecretory effects of H2-receptor antagonists develops consistently in healthy volunteers. The aim of this study was to determine whether tolerance occurs with repeated dosing of H2-receptor antagonists in patients with duodenal ulcer. Continuous intragastric 24-hr pH measurements were performed in 12 patients with duodenal ulcer in symptomatic remission before, on days 1 and 29, and two days after receiving ranitidine 300 mg four times a day for 34 days. The 24-hr median intragastric pH (interquartile range) was 5.4 (4.4–6.1) on day 1 and 4.6 (4.0–5.2) on day 29 of dosing with ranitidine (not significant). Median nighttime pH was 6.8 (6.3–7.0) on day 1 and 6.8 (6.6–7.1) on day 29 (not significant). During the daytime, the median pH decreased marginally from 4.7 (3.8–5.2) on day 1 to 3.8 (3.0–4.6) on day 29 (P〈0.03). There was no difference in median intragastric pH during 24-hr, day and night periods before and two days after ranitidine dosing. No significant tolerance or rebound to H2-receptor antagonists was observed in patients with duodenal ulcer disease. This contrasts with data gathered in healthy volunteers and may be due to defects in the regulation of acid secretion in duodenal ulcer disease.
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    ISSN: 1573-2568
    Keywords: peptic ulcer ; gastric acidity ; pH monitoring ; smoking
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The influence of cigarette smoking on intragastric acidity was assessed in duodenal ulcer patients in symptomatic remission and in healthy volunteers in a retrospective study. Continuous 24-hr pH recordings in 150 nonsmokers and 174 smokers receiving placebo treatment were compared. Daytime intragastric acidity was higher in smokers with a median pH (interquartile range) of 1.56 (1.34–1.80) than in nonsmokers, who had a median pH of 1.70 (1.45–1.97) (P〈0.001). There was no difference in 24-hr and nighttime median pH between the two groups. The small difference in daytime intragastric acidity in smokers and nonsmokers is unlikely to account for the increased prevalence of peptic ulcer disease in smokers. The analysis of smoking status in duodenal ulcer patients and healthy controls and males and females supports the general trend towards higher daytime acidity in smokers. Again, no differences in pH during the 24-hr or night period were found between the groups. The epidemiological and clinical correlation between smoking and duodenal ulcer disease is not adequately explained by increased intragastric acidity.
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