1997
DOI: 10.55730/1300-0144.5018
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Omeprazole, Nitrendipine, Famotidine and Stress-Induced Ulcers

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“…The elimination half-life is approximately 2-4 h, which is expected to increase nonlinearly in patients with decreased renal function. [5][6][7] Due to the adverse effects of the central nervous system, longer dosing intervals or reduced doses may be used instead to adjust for the resulting longer elimination halflife of FMT. [8][9][10] Intravenous formulations have local adverse effects such as irritation at the injection site; moreover, fre-quent administration results in low patient compliance.…”
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“…The elimination half-life is approximately 2-4 h, which is expected to increase nonlinearly in patients with decreased renal function. [5][6][7] Due to the adverse effects of the central nervous system, longer dosing intervals or reduced doses may be used instead to adjust for the resulting longer elimination halflife of FMT. [8][9][10] Intravenous formulations have local adverse effects such as irritation at the injection site; moreover, fre-quent administration results in low patient compliance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%