The results of a double-blind study comparing oral cimetidine with placebo in the short-term treatment of endoscopically proven gastric and duodenal ulceration are presented. Cimetidine was used at a dosage of one gram per day and treatment continued over a period of 4 weeks. Greek patients' tolerance of the drug has been recorded. The outcome of treatment was significantly better for the group of patients who received cimetidine treatment.
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