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Tagamet - Cimetidine

Histamine, antihistamines, and antiulcer drugs like Tagamet (cimetidine) (Section 25.6B)... [Pg.1281]

Histamines also stimulate secretion of stomach acid. When this response occurs frequently, the result can be chronic heartburn. The reflux of stomach acid into the esophagus can result in erosion of tissue and ulceration. The excess stomach acid may also contribute to development of stomach ulcers. The drug marketed as Tagamet (cimetidine) has proven to be an effective inhibitor of this histamine response, providing relief from chronic heartburn. [Pg.477]

Tagamet (cimetidine) tablet and syrup (iimo-vator products administered orally via two different dosage forms)... [Pg.129]

Tagamet Cimetidine Smith Kline Beckman Antiulcer... [Pg.174]


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