with achlorhydria and loss of intrinsic-factor secretion. A small group of juvenile patients, many of whom exhibit an endocrinopathy, have features in common with adults with pernicious anemia ...
Some groups are more susceptible to the disease, according to the CDC. "Individuals with achlorhydria (the absence of hydrochloric acid in digestive stomach juices), blood type O, chronic medical ...
Antagonized by agents used to treat achlorhydria and those used to test gastric secretion. Additive anticholinergic effects with other anticholinergics, narcotic analgesics, type I antiarrhythmics ...
Nocturnal acid breakthrough is defined as the presence of intragastric pH < 4 during the overnight period for at least 60 continuous minutes in patients taking a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI ...
H. pylori infection is linked to peptic ulcers, gastric cancer, and atrophic gastritis, resulting in achlorhydria (loss of stomach acid) and loss of intrinsic factor. Chronic use of aspirin NSAIDs, ...
Hepatitis. Pancreatitis. Peptic ulcer or GI inflammation. Achlorhydria. Monitor hematocrit. Folic acid may mask pernicious anemia. Repeated blood transfusions. Elderly.
It is important to remember that serum gastrin levels may also be raised in the achlorhydria or hypochlorhydria that results from autoimmune gastritis, chronic administration of proton pump ...
First oral presentation of Phase 3 data evaluating the investigational use of VOQUEZNA® in Non-Erosive Reflux Disease ...