“…Although, it is likely to decrease mucosal perfusion in patients with acute renal or cardiac failure, and thereby increases the risk of death (Jakob, Parviainen, Ruokonen, Uusaro, & Takala, 2005). Infectious diarrhea (Neal, Briji, Slack, Hawkey, & Logan, 1994; Ruddell, Axon, Findlay, Bartholomew, & Hill, 1980), developing food allergies (Untersmayr et al., 2005), and thrombocytopenia (Bangia, Kamath, & Mohan, 2011) have also been reported as common side effects of histamine H 2 receptor antagonists (Yesilada & Gurbuz, 2003). In this experiment, RA 100 mg/kg was selected as a positive reference drug to compare the gastric mucosa protective effects based on the previous report (Grover et al., 2001).…”