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Effects of two histamine H2-receptor blocking drugs on basal levels of gonadotrophins, prolactin, testosterone and oestradiol-17β during treatment of duodenal ulcer in male patients
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1981
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UrologyGastrointestinal PharmacologyMedicineMale PatientsGastroenterologyGynecologyClinical PharmacologyDuodenal UlcerPharmacotherapyHormonal Male ContraceptionEndocrinologyPharmacologyBasal LevelsSerum Testosterone
In a study of 51 male patients with duodenal ulcer, treatment with cimetidine was accompanied by an increase in basal levels of serum testosterone. Treatment with ranitidine, a new histamine H2-receptor antagonist, produced no such effect. It is concluded that cimetidine had antiandrogenic activity in man which is separate from the histamine H2-receptor blocking activity.