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Performance of acidified 14C-urea capsule breath test during pantoprazole and ranitidine treatment
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 08/13/09
Ozturk E et al. – The use of acidified 14C–urea capsule did not prevent false negative UBT results in patients taking pantoprazole and ranitidine, and the duration of medication does not affect the test results.
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