Gastroesophageal reflux _____ receptor antagonists (e.g. cimetidine) may be used to treat GERD and peptic ulcers, although PPIs are the first line treatment
The most effective therapy for NSAID-induced ulcer is _____
_____ serves as both substrate and inhibitor for CYP2C19.
Proton-pump inhibitors are most effective when they are given _____
Bile acid resins frequently cause GI side effects, such as _____ and bloating
_____ is the oral PPI preparation that causes fastest acid suppression
Bile acid resins can lead to _____, which may impair the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K)
_____ is CCK-B receptor antagonist used in treatment of gastrinoma/Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome
_____ is a gastroprokinetic agent which acts as a 5-HT4 receptor agonist
_____ (macrolide) can bind GI motilin receptors, increasing GI motility and causing diarrhea
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