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The pharmacists and homeopathy.
Presented at the end of the end of the XVIII(th) century by the German doctor Samuel Hahnemann as a form of complementary therapy, homeopathy has increasingly produced multiple controversies regarding the plausibility, effectiveness and safety of homeopathic remedies.
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The Pharmacist Prescriber [PDF]
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American Pharmacy, 1992
Abstract H2-receptor antagonists (fagamet [cimetidine] , Zantac [ranitidine], Pepcid [famotidine] , Axid [nizatidine]) decrease the volume and concentration of gastric acid secretion by competitively inhibiting histamine-2 receptor function. They suppress basal, nocturnal, and histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion.
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Abstract H2-receptor antagonists (fagamet [cimetidine] , Zantac [ranitidine], Pepcid [famotidine] , Axid [nizatidine]) decrease the volume and concentration of gastric acid secretion by competitively inhibiting histamine-2 receptor function. They suppress basal, nocturnal, and histamine-stimulated gastric acid secretion.
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