Title : Effect of rising intragastric pH induced by several antacids on serum gastrin concentrations in duodenal ulcer patients and in a control group.

Pub. Date : 1975 Jan

PMID : 234900






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1 The interrelationship of the effects of antacids and of rising intragastric pH on serum gastrin levels was examined by comparing the effect of three antacids (Mg(OH)2Al(OH)3, and CaCO3), and their nonbuffering chloride compounds (MgCl2, AlCl3, and CaCl2), on serum gastrin and intragastric pH in duodenal ulcer patients. Chlorides gastrin Homo sapiens
2 The results suggest that administration of nonbuffering Mg-, Al-, and Ca-chlorides leads to elevated serum gastrin levels in duodenal ulcer patients; rising intragastric pH, however, exerts an additional serum gastrin response. Chlorides gastrin Homo sapiens