Cimetidine absorption in humans during sucralfate coadministration

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
R D'AngioM Bliss

Abstract

Cimetidine absorption after a single 300 mg oral dose was evaluated in six normal subjects in the absence or presence of sucralfate. Sucralfate was ingested four times a day for 2 days prior to and for two additional doses on the day of cimetidine ingestion. Sucralfate coadministration had no statistically significant influence on the rate or extent of cimetidine absorption.

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