Author:
Hurwitz Aryeh,Carter Charles A.
Abstract
The use of medications for the treatment of gastrointestinal ulcers has evolved to a great extent since the early days of therapy with diet and antacids. Today a number of different agents are available to treat the causative factors of ulcer formation. Currently, antacids, histamine2-receptor antagonists, and sucralfate are considered frontline therapies suitable for most patients. The future also looks promising for newer agents, such as omeprazole and prostaglandin analogs. The purpose of this article is to provide practitioners with an understanding of the pharmacology of these agents so that their rational use can be achieved more efficiently and effectively.
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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