|Articles|March 29, 2011

Have You Heard? Taking a modern peek at gastric acid suppression

North Carolina State University researchers are shedding new light on the ability of commonly used gastric acid suppressors to increase gastric pH in dogs.

North Carolina State University researchers are shedding new light on the ability of commonly used gastric acid suppressors to increase gastric pH in dogs.

Source: Tolbert K, Bissett S, King A, et al. Efficacy of oral famotidine and 2 omeprazole formulations for the control of intragastric pH in dogs.

J Vet Intern Med

2011;25(1):47-54.

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