Exploring the Effect of Esomeprazole on Gastric and Duodenal Fluid Volumes and Absorption of Ritonavir
Proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs), frequently prescribed to lower gastric acid secretion, often exert an effect on the absorption of co-medicated drug products. A previous study showed decreased plasma levels of the lipophilic drug ritonavir after co-administration with the PPI Nexium (40 mg esomeprazol...
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Main Authors: | Tom de Waal (Author), Jari Rubbens (Author), Michael Grimm (Author), Vincent Vandecaveye (Author), Jan Tack (Author), Werner Weitschies (Author), Joachim Brouwers (Author), Patrick Augustijns (Author) |
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