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Bedtime treatment of duodenal ulcer
Abstract
Histamine H2-receptor blockers remain the first-line drug treatment for duodenal ulcer. Cimetidine (Tagamet) was introduced in 1976 in a four times daily dosage, and ranitidine (Zantac) in 1981 in a twice daily dosage. Clinical trials have shown that the drugs are similarly effective given twice daily.1 Recently, however, treatment with a single bedtime dose of cimetidine (800mg) or ranitidine (300mg) has been advocated for the healing of duodenal ulcer. Is this simple regimen as effective as the established twice daily dosage?