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Gastric Ulceration - Dog
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*If metabolic alkalosis: replace volume defecit with intravenous NaCl and KCl.
*If metabolic alkalosis: replace volume defecit with intravenous NaCl and KCl.
*Blocking of acid secretion:
*Blocking of acid secretion:
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[[Gastroprotective Drugs#Histamine (H2) Receptor Antagonists|Histamine receptor antagonists]]
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[[Gastroprotective Drugs#Histamine (H2) Receptor Antagonists|Histamine receptor antagonists]]
include
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cimetidine
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cimetidine
, ranitidine and famotidine.
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***ranitidine
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***famotidine
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Omeprazole inhibits the hydrogen-potassium ATPase which prevents hydrogen ion production by the parietal cell. This is the drug of choice to treat ulceration associated with mass cell tumours and gastrinomas.
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**Gastrin antagonists:
**Gastrin antagonists:
***proglumide
***proglumide
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