which is more effective in altering the intra-gastric ph in dogs, omeprazole or ranitidine?
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Based on the current available evidence, omeprazole is the superior choice for raising intra-gastric pH.
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| Authors | ;Adam Swallow |
| Journal | unep eia training resource manual, case studies from developing countries |
| Year | 2016 |
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