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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (
gastric ulcer
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Misoprostol (Cytotec, G.D. Searle & Company, Chicago, IL) is the first of a new class of orally administered prostaglandin analog drugs to be marketed in the United States. Misoprostol was approved for the prevention of gastric mucosal ulcers associated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) in high-risk patients. This represents a potentially important development in the pharmacotherapy of peptic ulcer disease. The purposes of this article are to review (1) the biochemistry, physiology, and pharmacology of prostaglandins, especially those synthesized by the stomach; (2) the potential role of prostaglandin deficiency in the pathophysiology of
gastric ulcer
disease; and (3) the role of prostaglandin analogs in the prevention and therapy of
gastric ulcer
disease and in other conditions. As the mechanism of action of these new drugs differs from that of the histamine H2-receptor antagonists (H2-blockers), prostaglandin analogs will, whenever possible, be compared with the H2-blockers [cimetidine (Tagamet), ranitidine (
Zantac
), nizatidine (Axid) and famotidine (Pepcid)], currently the cornerstone of peptic ulcer therapy in this country.
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PMID:Prostaglandins and gastric ulcers: from seminal vesicle to misoprostol (Cytotec). 197 94
Eighty-eight patients with endoscopically proven gastric and duodenal ulceration were treated with ranitidine (
Zantac
; Glaxo) or an antacid preparation containing aluminium hydroxide and magnesium trisilicate ( Gelusil ; Warner) over a 4-week period to assess healing. Clinical, haematological and biochemical assessment and endoscopy were performed at the beginning and at the end of this period. Of the duodenal ulcers, 74% healed on ranitidine therapy and 63% on Gelusil . This difference was not statistically significant (chi 2(1) = 0,55). Of the gastric ulcers 58% healed on ranitidine therapy and 35% on Gelusil , but this difference did not reach statistical significance (chi 2(1) = 1,79). There was no significant difference between the two therapies with regard to symptomatic relief in the duodenal ulcer group, but ranitidine produced significantly better results in the
gastric ulcer
group. No side-effects were noted in either group.
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PMID:A comparison of 4-week peptic ulcer healing rates following treatment with antacids and ranitidine. 632 85