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