Which is More Effective in Altering the Intra-Gastric pH in Dogs, Omeprazole or Ranitidine?

  • Adam Swallow University of Bristol Senate House Tyndall Ave Bristol BS8 1TH

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2016-05-05

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https://doi.org/10.18849/ve.v1i2.14

Abstract

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Based on the current available evidence, omeprazole is the superior choice for raising intra-gastric pH.


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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2016): Our second issue

Section: Knowledge Summaries

Categories :  Small Animal  /  Dogs  /  Cats  /  Rabbits  /  Production Animal  /  Cattle  /  Sheep  /  Pig  /  Equine  / 

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