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  2. Gastric mucosal blood flow and acid secretory changes in man with impromidine: a new specific histamine-H2-receptor agonist

Gastric mucosal blood flow and acid secretory changes in man with impromidine: a new specific histamine-H2-receptor agonist

  • Gut. 1981 Jul;22(7):529-33. doi: 10.1136/gut.22.7.529.
R L McIsaac B J Johnston L P Fielding
Abstract

The effect of impromidine, a new histamine-H2-receptor agonist, on gastric mucosal blood flow (neutral red clearance) and acid secretion was studied in nine volunteers. Impromidine stimulated a dose-dependent increase in neutral red clearance and acid secretion. Simultaneous cimetidine in three doses caused a parallel shift to the right for both acid output and clearance with unchanged maxima compatible with simple surmountable antagonism. There were small cardiovascular changes: an increased heart rate with a decreased diastolic pressure during infusion of impromidine. These changes were antagonised by cimetidine.

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