GI drug: H2 blockers i.e. Ranitidine
mechanism: reversibly competes w/ histamine at the H2 receptor sites in the parietal cells of stomach to inhibit acid secretion
possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD, duodenal/gastric ulcers, hypersecretion of acid
caution:
-inhibit CYP450 -interacts w/ [...]
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warfarin, phenytoin(anti-seizure) & diazepam (msc relaxant to relieve anxiety)
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GI drug: H2 blockers i.e. Ranitidine
mechanism: reversibly competes w/ histamine at the H2 receptor sites in the parietal cells of stomach to inhibit acid secretion
possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD, duodenal/gastric ulcers, hypersecretion of acid
caution:
-inhibit CYP450 -interacts w/ [...]
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GI drug: H2 blockers i.e. Ranitidine
mechanism: reversibly competes w/ histamine at the H2 receptor sites in the parietal cells of stomach to inhibit acid secretion
possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD, duodenal/gastric ulcers, hypersecretion of acid
caution:
-inhibit CYP450 -interacts w/ [...]
Answer
warfarin, phenytoin(anti-seizure) & diazepam (msc relaxant to relieve anxiety)
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possible clinical scenarios: gastritis, GERD, duodenal/gastric ulcers, hypersecretion of acid
caution:
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