Ranitidine: differential effects on gastric bleeding and mucosal damage induced by aspirin
- 1 December 1992
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 6 (6) , 707-715
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2036.1992.tb00735.x
Abstract
This study investigated the influence of ranitidine on mucosal injury and gastric bleeding in 20 normal volunteers taking 600 mg aspirin q.d.s. This study was a double‐blind placebo controlled crossover study comparing ranitidine, as 150 mg b.d., 300 mg q.d.s. and 600 mg b.d. with placebo. Gastric mucosal injury was assessed at unsedated endoscopy by counting haemorrhagic and non‐haemorrhagic erosions; bleeding was measured in gastric washings. Aspirin alone increased mucosal injury from 0 to 11.4 erosions (mean, P < 0.01) and bleeding from 1.77 to 9.11 μl blood/10 min (mean P < 0.001). Ranitidine prophylaxis reduced bleeding to 5.34, 3.18 and 3.47 μl/10 min with 150 mg b.d., 300 mg q.d.s. and 600 mg b.d. respectively (overall effect of ranitidine P < 0.001) and also reduced haemorrhagic erosions though it had no effect on the total number of erosions. Ranitidine is effective at reducing aspirininduced gastric bleeding and whilst not reducing aspirin‐induced gastric erosions, it does reduce the number that appear haemorrhagic. Ranitidine may have a role in the prophylaxis of aspirin‐induced gastric bleeding.Keywords
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