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https://read.qxmd.com/read/16898856/ranitidine-zantac-syrup-versus-ranitidine-effervescent-tablets-zantac-efferdose-in-children-a-single-center-taste-preference-study
#21
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Vanessa Z Ameen, Bonnie F Pobiner, Gregory C Giguere, Eric G Carter
BACKGROUND: The histamine H(2) receptor antagonist ranitidine is US FDA-approved for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease and healing of erosive esophagitis in children >or=1 month of age. A low-dose strength of ranitidine is now available in a citrus-flavored 25 mg effervescent tablet (dissolved in 5 mL of water); this formulation was developed to facilitate use in infants and smaller children. Ranitidine syrup is available in a peppermint-flavored 15 mg/mL formulation...
2006: Paediatric Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16351716/vitamin-status-and-cognitive-function-in-a-long-term-care-population
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lina Paulionis, Sheri-Lynn Kane, Kelly A Meckling
BACKGROUND: Ageing can be associated with poor dietary intake, reduced nutrient absorption, and less efficient utilization of nutrients. Loss of memory and related cognitive function are also common among older persons. This study aimed to measure the prevalence of inadequate vitamin status among long-term care patients and determine if an association exists between vitamin status and each of three variables; cognitive function, vitamin supplementation, and medications which alter gastric acid levels...
December 13, 2005: BMC Geriatrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16128512/otc-product-maximum-strength-zantac-150
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keith A Swanson
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
July 2005: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association: JAPhA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15939645/gastrointestinal-manifestations-of-fabry-disease-clinical-response-to-enzyme-replacement-therapy
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maryam Banikazemi, Thomas Ullman, Robert J Desnick
Gastrointestinal symptoms are often an early and prominent manifestation of Fabry disease, an X-linked inborn error of metabolism caused by the deficient activity of the lysosomal enzyme, alpha-galactosidase A. This enzyme deficiency results in the progressive accumulation of globotriaosylceramide and other glycosphingolipids in tissue lysosomes throughout the body. In classically affected patients, glycosphingolipid accumulation in the vascular endothelium eventually culminates in life-threatening renal, cardiac, and cerebrovascular disease...
August 2005: Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15766942/improving-protective-efficacy-of-bcg-vaccination-for-wildlife-against-bovine-tuberculosis
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M A Skinner, D L Keen, N A Parlane, K L Hamel, G F Yates, B M Buddle
Possums are a wildlife vector of bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand. Vaccination of possums with BCG is being considered as a measure to control the spread of bovine tuberculosis to cattle and deer. Delivery via oral bait is feasible but BCG is degraded in the stomach. The aim was to determine whether ranitidine (Zantac) would reduce gastric acidity and enhance the efficacy of intragastrically administered BCG. A dose of 75 mg reduced gastric acidity for at least 4 h. Thus, possums were vaccinated intragastrically with BCG after receiving 75 mg ranitidine or ranitidine or BCG alone, as controls, before challenge with virulent Mycobacterium bovis...
June 2005: Research in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15073811/the-safety-of-ranitidine-bismuth-citrate-in-controlled-clinical-studies
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
G A Pipkin, J G Mills, L Kler, J S Dixon, J R Wood
Ranitidine bismuth citrate (Pylorid, Tritec) is a novel drug which heals peptic ulcers and when co-prescribed with either clarithromycin or amoxycillin eradicatesHelicobacter pylori. In controlled clinical studies it was well-tolerated when given alone or when co-prescribed with either antibiotic. Data from 20 clinical studies are reported in this analysis of safety with almost 5000 patients having received ranitidine bismuth citrate (200, 400, or 800 mg twice daily). The incidence of adverse events reported with this new drug, either alone or with an antibiotic, was not different from or lower than in patients given placebo and was independent of the dose of ranitidine bismuth citrate tested...
November 1996: Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12615227/quantitation-of-film-coating-on-zantac-75-mg-tablets-and-epivir-hbv-100-mg-tablets-by-icp-aes
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chantal Incledon, Chantal Paquet, Andrea Johnston, Rick Jairam, Lenny Dass, Herman Lam
PURPOSE: To present a selective analytical Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) method developed and validated for the quantitation of tablet film coatings containing titanium. METHODS: Tablet samples were decomposed by either digestion or dry ashing. The amount of film tablet coating was calculated based on titanium content of the sample. RESULTS: The reported ICP-AES method was accurate, precise, sensitive and linear for determination of titanium concentrations from 2...
March 10, 2003: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12353395/-zantac-ranitidine-in-treating-duodenal-ulcers
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iu V Vasil'ev
There are the results of the examination and treatment of 68 patients with duodenal ulcers, 52 of them having the Helicobacter pylori (HP) semination of the mucous coat of stomach revealed by the histologic method and/or fast urease test before the treatment. The healing of the duodenal bulb ulcer was recorded in 82.7% of cases in this group of patients after the four-week treatment (ranitidine, 150 mg b.i.d. for four weeks in combination with amoxicillin, 500 mg q.i.d., and metronidazole, 500 mg b.i.d. for the initial ten-day period); the healing of ulcers was recorded in 81...
2002: Experimental & Clinical Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12269368/you-say-zantac-i-say-xanax-a-critique-of-drug-trademark-approval-and-proposals-for-reform
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D A Gentin
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2000: Food and Drug Law Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12142815/ranitidine-and-omeprazole-as-adjuvant-therapy-to-pancrelipase-to-improve-fat-absorption-in-patients-with-cystic-fibrosis
#30
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Mary Pat Francisco, Mary H Wagner, James M Sherman, Douglas Theriaque, Ellen Bowser, Donald A Novak
BACKGROUND: Inadequate treatment of pancreatic insufficiency in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) causes malabsorption of nutrients with significant sequelae. The objective of this study was to measure the effect of acid suppressant therapy on fat absorption in patients with CF who received a pH-sensitive, enteric-coated microtablet enzyme product. METHODS: A double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study of 12 children and 10 adults with pancreatic insufficient CF was performed...
July 2002: Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12118109/sporadic-fundic-gland-polyposis-a-clinical-histological-and-molecular-analysis
#31
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Michael Torbenson, Jae-Hyuk Lee, Marcia Cruz-Correa, William Ravich, Khosrow Rastgar, Susan C Abraham, Tsung-Teh Wu
Sporadic fundic gland polyposis (SFGP) is defined as multiple fundic gland polyps in patients without familial adenomatous polyposis syndrome (FAP). Although little is known about the genetic changes in SFGP, mutations in the Wnt signaling pathway have been recently linked to fundic gland polyps in other settings: sporadic polyps are linked to activating beta-catenin mutations, whereas FAP-associated fundic gland polyps are caused by second somatic hits in the adenomatous polyposis coli gene. The relationship between SFGP, single sporadic fundic gland polyps, and FAP-associated polyps remains unclear, and SFGP remain poorly characterized at the clinical, histological, and molecular levels...
July 2002: Modern Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11813466/relationship-between-direct-to-consumer-advertising-and-physician-diagnosing-and-prescribing
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Woodie M Zachry, Marvin D Shepherd, Melvin J Hinich, James P Wilson, Carolyn M Brown, Kenneth A Lawson
The relationships between direct-to-consumer advertising expenditures and the monthly frequencies of diagnoses and prescriptions written associated with the products advertised are examined. The analyses utilized quasi-experimental time-series techniques. Data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and Competitive Media Reporting were used to calculate monthly levels of the dependent and independent variables. The dependent variables included monthly frequencies of diagnoses for the products' FDA-approved indications, medications prescribed within the advertised pharmaceutical class, and medications prescribed for the specific advertised agent...
January 1, 2002: American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy: AJHP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11704777/a-study-of-the-nonprescription-drug-consumer-s-understanding-of-the-ranitidine-product-label-and-actual-product-usage-patterns-in-the-treatment-of-episodic-heartburn
#33
MULTICENTER STUDY
A A Ciociola, M A Sirgo, K A Pappa, J A McGuire, K Fung
INTRODUCTION: A study of the consumer's understanding of the product label instructions and the resulting product use were conducted to support the switch of a product from prescription to nonprescription status. H2 receptor antagonists have recently been approved for nonprescription use. This study evaluated the consumer's understanding of the product label for ranitidine hydrochloride (Zantac 75) and the product usage pattern in the treatment of episodic heartburn. OBJECTIVES: Our objectives were to evaluate each aspect of the communication of labeled indications, contraindications, and directions for use of two label formats (old and new) for a new nonprescription preparation of ranitidine (Zantac) and to evaluate nonprescription consumers' use of ranitidine 75-mg tablets (as Zantac 75) in a medically unsupervised, at-home setting to observe whether these consumers used the product appropriately and followed directions as written on the package label...
November 2001: American Journal of Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11327349/positive-predictive-values-of-abused-drug-immunoassays-on-the-beckman-synchron-in-a-veteran-population
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
D J Dietzen, K Ecos, D Friedman, S Beason
The pressure to reduce the cost of analytic testing makes it tempting to discontinue routine confirmation of urine specimens positive for drugs of abuse by immunoassay. Beyond the economic motivation, the requirement for confirmation should be driven by the positive predictive value of the screening tests. We have quantitated positive predictive values of our screening immunoassays in a large metropolitan Veterans Affairs Medical Center. We reviewed the confirmatory rate of urine specimens positive for drugs of abuse with Beckman Synchron reagents from June 1998 to June 1999 and tabulated the false-positive screening rate...
April 2001: Journal of Analytical Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11247270/a-better-dissolution-method-for-ranitidine-tablets-usp
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M L Cappola
Ranitidine tablets USP showed variable intra- and inter-lab dissolution results. In order to ascertain the reason for this behavior, ranitidine tablets USP produced by (BIPI) Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc., Ridgefield, CT, and Zantac Tablets (brand of ranitidine USP), Glaxo Inc., Research Triangle, NC, were subjected to the compendia (USP) dissolution testing using paddle and basket apparatus. Two potencies of tablets 150 mg and 300 mg were tested. Comparison of BIPI tablets and matching Zantac tablets indicated that both brands of ranitidine tablets USP had similar dissolution behavior...
2001: Pharmaceutical Development and Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10215730/a-double-blind-placebo-controlled-study-of-the-efficacy-and-safety-of-non-prescription-ranitidine-75-mg-in-the-prevention-of-meal-induced-heartburn
#36
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
K A Pappa, B O Williams, J E Payne, K S Buaron, K L Mussari, A A Ciociola
BACKGROUND: Ranitidine 75 mg (Zantac 75) has been shown to be effective for the treatment of pre-existing heartburn symptoms. AIM: To compare the efficacy of dosing ranitidine 75 mg or placebo 30 min prior to a proven heartburn-provoking meal in completely preventing or reducing subsequent heartburn symptoms. METHODS: A randomized, double-blind, parallel methodology was used at nine investigative centres. Following a screening visit, patients ate a standard test meal consisting of chili, chips and a soft drink on two occasions...
April 1999: Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10199687/factors-affecting-bargaining-outcomes-between-pharmacies-and-insurers
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
J M Brooks, W Doucette, B Sorofman
OBJECTIVE: To model the bargaining power of pharmacies and insurers in price negotiations and test whether it varies with characteristics of the pharmacy, insurer, and pharmacy market. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Data from four sources. Pharmacy/insurer transactions were taken from Medstat's universe of 6.8 million pharmacy claims in their 1994 Marketscan database. Sources Informatics, Inc. supplied a three-digit zip code-level summary database containing pharmacy payments and self-reported costs for retail (cash-paying) customers for the top 200 pharmaceutical products by prescription size in 1994...
April 1999: Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10169076/how-zantac-became-the-best-selling-drug-in-history
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Wright
Glaxo's Zantac began its dominance of the acid/peptic marketplace with a launch strategy, taking advantage of the established Roche sales force to rapidly promote the product. Educational symposia for physicians were instrumental in disseminating both disease and product information to primary care physicians and specialists. This technique not only pleased physicians (more referrals), but also increased public awareness of gastrointestinal disease, further expanding the patient market. Several novel marketing strategies contributed to Zantac's success, including the public-service announcements, celebrity media tours, and consumer-awareness bulletins, which brought the drug to the lay public and encouraged individuals to seek advice from their physicians...
1996: Journal of Health Care Marketing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9629991/comparative-bioavailability-of-two-tablet-formulations-of-ranitidine-hydrochloride-in-healthy-volunteers
#39
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
S A Bawazir, M W Gouda, Y M El-Sayed, K I Al-Khamis, M J Al-Yamani, E M Niazy, K A Al-Rashood
This investigation was carried out to evaluate the bioavailability of a new tablet formulation of ranitidine HCl (300 mg), Ranid, relative to the reference product, Zantac, (300 mg) tablets. The bioavailability was carried out on 24 healthy male volunteers who received a single dose (300 mg) of the test (T) and the reference (R) products in the fasting state, in a randomized balanced 2-way crossover design. After dosing, serial blood samples were collected for a period of 16 hours. Plasma harvested from blood was analyzed for ranitidine by a sensitive and validated high-performance liquid chromatographic assay...
May 1998: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9207819/double-blind-placebo-controlled-study-of-ranitidine-for-gastroesophageal-reflux-symptoms-during-pregnancy
#40
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
J D Larson, E Patatanian, P B Miner, W F Rayburn, M G Robinson
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether ranitidine (Zantac) taken once or twice daily is effective for relieving symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux among pregnant women who had failed conservative measures. METHODS: Volunteers with heartburn despite antacids were sought among our obstetrics clinic population for this double-blind, placebo-controlled, triple crossover trial. After a baseline week, 20 patients were randomized to receive the three following weekly regimens: ranitidine 150 mg twice daily, placebo in the morning and ranitidine 150 mg in the evening, or placebo twice daily...
July 1997: Obstetrics and Gynecology
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