1979
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.6174.1308
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Controlled comparison of cimetidine and carbenoxolone sodium in gastric ulcer.

Abstract: Summary and conclusionsFifty-four outpatients with endoscopicaily diagnosed benign gastric ulcer were allocated at random to treatment with either cimetidine 800 mg daily for six weeks or carbenoxolone sodium 300 mg daily for one week then 150 mg daily for five weeks. Ulcers were reassessed by endoscopy at the end of the trial. The endoscopist was unaware of the treatment and did not take part in the clinical care of the patients.Twenty-one of the 27 patients (78%) given cimetidine and 14 of the 27 (52%) given… Show more

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