Botulinum toxins have an increasing number of approved indications and off-label uses, not only in aesthetic medicine and neuromuscular disorders, but also in ophthalmologic, urologic, gastrointestinal,
hypersecretory, and pain disorders.
Gastric
Hypersecretory States: Investigation and Management.
Ranitidine is an H2 histamine receptor antagonist, used in the treatment of duodenal ulcers and gastric
hypersecretory syndromes.
(28) Gerhards et al (2001) suggested the elevation of MMPs in urine in
hypersecretory states like high grade bladder neoplasia (29)
Irrespective of whether the antral gastritis in pernicious anemia is an extension of an immune process into the antrum or a superimposed pattern of
hypersecretory (type B) gastritis, the frequency of H.
Invasive cystic
hypersecretory carcinoma of the breast associated with papillary pattern: a rare and poorly recognized variant of ductal carcinoma of the breast.
De novo uses of botulinum toxin have expanded to other conditions such as
hypersecretory disorders, tics, tremor, stuttering, different pain syndromes, gastrointestinal smooth muscle/sphincter spasms, and many urological conditions, notably symptomatic treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) [4].
Pathological
hypersecretory conditions of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and multiple Endocrine Adenomas are also managed by Famotidine [4, 5].
Zantac Injection (Ranitidine Hydrochloride) is indicated in some hospitalized patients with pathological
hypersecretory conditions or intractable duodenal ulcers, or as an alternative to the oral dosage form for short-term use in patients who are unable to take an oral medication.
The company said the Zantac Injection (Ranitidine Hydrochloride) is indicated in some hospitalised patients with pathological
hypersecretory conditions or intractable duodenal ulcers, or as an alternative to the oral dosage form for short-term use in patients who are unable to take an oral medication.