Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9929262 | The American Journal of Medicine | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Celecoxib was as effective as lansoprazole co-therapy in the prevention of recurrences of ulcer complications in subjects with a history of NSAID-related complicated peptic ulcers. However, celecoxib, similar to lansoprazole co-therapy, was still associated with a significant proportion of ulcer complication recurrences. In addition, more patients receiving celecoxib developed dyspepsia than patients receiving lansoprazole and naproxen.
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Authors
Kam-Chuen MD, Kent-Man (FRCS), Wai-Mo MD, Benjamin Chun-Yu MD, Wayne Hsing-Ching MRCP, Wai-Man MD, Annie On-On MD, John (FRCS), Shiu-Kum MD,