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Cimetidine: An Immunomodulator
Suppressor T lymphocytes possess histamine 2 (H 2 ) receptors and contribute significantly to the function of the immune system. Experimentally, cimetidine, an H 2 -receptor antagonist, has been shown to enhance a
Ashir Kumar
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Pd(II)- and Pt(II)-cimetidine complexes. Crystal structure of trans-[Pt(N,S-cimetidine)2]Cl2.12H2O
The influence of cimetidine on patients under cisplatin treatment for cancer is controversial. It has moderate or no effects on several types of cancer and its effects on the nephrotoxicity induced by cisplatin are uncertain.
Eva Freisinger, Bernhard Lippert
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Review of Cimetidine Drug Interactions
The literature on cimetidine drug interactions has been thoroughly reviewed. Several different mechanisms have been proposed for cimetidine-related drug interactions.
Diane L. Darvey, Eugene M. Sorkin
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EFFECT OF CIMETIDINE ON SURVIVAL AFTER GASTRIC CANCER
The effect of cimetidine on survival was investigated in 181 patients with gastric cancer. Immediately after operation or the decision not to operate, the patients were randomised in double-blind fashion to placebo or cimetidine 400 mg twice daily for ...
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Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1986
A 62-year-old man developed asymptomatic anicteric hepatitis during cimetidine therapy for duodenal ulcer disease. Liver biopsy revealed zonal (centrolobular) necrosis, bile stasis, and mononuclear cell infiltration. Electron microscopy featured mitochondrial hyperplasia, giant mitochondria, and liver cell bile inclusions.
J T, Schwartz, F, Gyorkey, D Y, Graham
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A 62-year-old man developed asymptomatic anicteric hepatitis during cimetidine therapy for duodenal ulcer disease. Liver biopsy revealed zonal (centrolobular) necrosis, bile stasis, and mononuclear cell infiltration. Electron microscopy featured mitochondrial hyperplasia, giant mitochondria, and liver cell bile inclusions.
J T, Schwartz, F, Gyorkey, D Y, Graham
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Arzneimittel-Forschung, 1980
An H2-antagonist, cimetidine, reduces in the rat normal plasma corticosterone levels and strongly antagonizes their increase after cold stress. This latter effect is dose dependent. Plasma corticosterone reduction by cimetidine lasts 4 h both in normal and stress situations.
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An H2-antagonist, cimetidine, reduces in the rat normal plasma corticosterone levels and strongly antagonizes their increase after cold stress. This latter effect is dose dependent. Plasma corticosterone reduction by cimetidine lasts 4 h both in normal and stress situations.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: In his review of the clinical uses of cimetidine (1), Freston concludes that although "evidence that cimetidine is effective in controlling established bleeding is lacking .
D H, Frankel, M O, Blackstone
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Excerpt To the editor: In his review of the clinical uses of cimetidine (1), Freston concludes that although "evidence that cimetidine is effective in controlling established bleeding is lacking .
D H, Frankel, M O, Blackstone
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1986
The actions of cimetidine are well known: an inhibitor of gastrin hydrochloric secretion, cimetidine modifies neither the motility nor any of the other functional factors. Numerous authors also attribute a cytoprotective role to cimetidine, one that is apparently carried out independently of the inhibitory effect on hydrochloric secretion.
R, Cheli, F, Molinari, M C, Parodi
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The actions of cimetidine are well known: an inhibitor of gastrin hydrochloric secretion, cimetidine modifies neither the motility nor any of the other functional factors. Numerous authors also attribute a cytoprotective role to cimetidine, one that is apparently carried out independently of the inhibitory effect on hydrochloric secretion.
R, Cheli, F, Molinari, M C, Parodi
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
To the Editor. —The recent article in theArchivesby Lardinois and Mazzaferri1('Cimetidine Blocks Testosterone Synthesis') contains implications and misstatements that have been misleading to your readers. As the authors point out, the changes in plasma testosterone levels noted in their patient are unique and have not previously been reported with ...
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To the Editor. —The recent article in theArchivesby Lardinois and Mazzaferri1('Cimetidine Blocks Testosterone Synthesis') contains implications and misstatements that have been misleading to your readers. As the authors point out, the changes in plasma testosterone levels noted in their patient are unique and have not previously been reported with ...
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Hypersensitivity to Cimetidine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982Excerpt To the editor: We read with great interest the recent report by Sandhu and Requena (1) on hypersensitivity to cimetidine.
P, García-Ortega, A, Cadahía
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