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Roxatidine acetate

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Routes of administration
  
Oral

Bioavailability
  
80–90%

Biological half-life
  
5–7 hours

CAS ID
  
78628-28-1

ATC code
  
A02BA06 (WHO)

Protein binding
  
5–7%

Molar mass
  
348.437 g/mol

Metabolism
  
Hepatic deacetylation Minor involvement of CYP2D6 and CYP2A6

Roxatidine acetate is a specific and competitive histamine H2 receptor antagonist drug that is used to treat gastric ulcers, Zollinger–Ellison syndrome, erosive esophagitis, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, and gastritis.

Pharmacodynamic studies showed that 150 mg of roxatidine acetate were optimal in suppressing gastric acid secretion, and that a single bedtime dose of 150 mg was more effective than a dose of 75 mg twice daily in terms of inhibiting nocturnal acid secretion.

It is available in countries including China, Japan, Korea, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Greece and South Africa.

References

Roxatidine acetate Wikipedia