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[[Gastroprotective Drugs#Histamine (H2) Receptor Antagonists|Histamine receptor antagonists]] inhibit acid secretion and include cimetidine, ranitidine and famotidine.
 
[[Gastroprotective Drugs#Histamine (H2) Receptor Antagonists|Histamine receptor antagonists]] inhibit acid secretion and include cimetidine, ranitidine and famotidine.
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Omeprazole is the drug of choice to treat ulceration associated with mass cell tumours and gastrinomas. It inhibits the hydrogen-potassium ATPase which prevents hydrogen ion prouction by the parietal cells.
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[[Gastroprotective Drugs#Proton Pump Inhibitors|Omeprazole]] is the drug of choice to treat ulceration associated with mass cell tumours and gastrinomas. It inhibits the hydrogen-potassium ATPase which prevents hydrogen ion prouction by the parietal cells.
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===Mucosal protectants===
 
===Mucosal protectants===
 
Such as misoprostol can be given alongside NSAIDs to decrease the risk of ulceration. [[Gastroprotective Drugs#Binding Agents|Sucralfate]] which is polyaluminium sucrose sulphate, binds to damaged mucosa and assists in the treatment of gastric ulceration. It is best given 2 hours after acid inhibitors to prevent interference.
 
Such as misoprostol can be given alongside NSAIDs to decrease the risk of ulceration. [[Gastroprotective Drugs#Binding Agents|Sucralfate]] which is polyaluminium sucrose sulphate, binds to damaged mucosa and assists in the treatment of gastric ulceration. It is best given 2 hours after acid inhibitors to prevent interference.
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