Journal article

L‐643.441: an H2‐receptor antagonist with potent and long‐lasting effects in man.

D Henry, K Somerville, G Kitchingman, I Holmes, J Tobert, M Langman

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | WILEY | Published : 1985

Abstract

Submaximal dose pentagastrin tests conducted in normal male volunteers with L‐643.441, a novel histamine H2‐receptor antagonist, indicate that it is a potent and long‐acting inhibitor of gastric acid secretion. The effect appears dose‐dependent and single doses of 50 mg are sufficient to reduce secretory potential by at least 50% when examined 24 h after drug administration. No adverse effects attributable to treatment were observed. 1985 The British Pharmacological Society

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