digoxin and Duodenal-Ulcer

digoxin has been researched along with Duodenal-Ulcer* in 2 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for digoxin and Duodenal-Ulcer

ArticleYear
Effect of cimetidine on digoxin disposition in peptic ulcer patients.
    European journal of clinical pharmacology, 1986, Volume: 30, Issue:4

    Cimetidine inhibits the renal tubular secretion of creatinine and digoxin is partly excreted by the same pathway. In order to investigate a possible interaction between the two drugs, a randomized cross-over acute study has been conducted. Six patients with duodenal ulcers were given a single dose of digoxin (Dig) 0.75 mg i.v. with and without oral cimetidine 1200 mg/day. Cimetidine significantly reduced creatinine clearance from 157 to 132 ml/min. There was no significant difference in inulin clearance, 99.2 vs 97.5 ml/min, Dig elimination half life 53.9 vs 56.9 h, apparent volume of distribution 11.3 vs 11.6 l/kg, systemic clearance 2.42 vs 2.35 ml/min/kg, renal clearance 1.48 vs 1.62 ml/min/kg or urinary excretion of digoxin 49.5 vs 51.6% of dose without or with cimetidine. These results suggest that cimetidine does not influence the disposition of digoxin.

    Topics: Adult; Cimetidine; Digoxin; Drug Interactions; Duodenal Ulcer; Humans; Kidney; Kinetics; Middle Aged; Random Allocation

1986

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for digoxin and Duodenal-Ulcer

ArticleYear
[Stubborn nausea and not ease vomiting as a manifestation of glycoside toxicity in a patient with duodenal ulcer and gastric erosions in the background of Ebstein's anomaly].
    Eksperimental'naia i klinicheskaia gastroenterologiia = Experimental & clinical gastroenterology, 2010, Issue:2

    In this article is presented the case of development of glycoside intoxication at patient of 26 years old, who has congenital heart disease (Ebstein's anomaly). He also has duodenal ulcer and gastric erosions, associated with Helicobacter Pylori, that were diagnosed for the first time. The clinical observation reflects the necessity of differential diagnostics between glycoside intoxication and manifestation of duodenal ulcer.

    Topics: Adult; Cardiotonic Agents; Digoxin; Duodenal Ulcer; Ebstein Anomaly; Helicobacter Infections; Helicobacter pylori; Humans; Male; Nausea; Stomach Diseases; Vomiting

2010