Aroosa Ishtiaq Butt, Bushra Tayyaba Khan, Zunera Hakim, Qamar-uz Zaman Khan.
Synergistic Drug-Drug Interaction; Ranitidine And Levosulpiride-In Vitro.
Professional Med J Jan ;24(8):1206-10.

Introduction: Ranitidine is known to us all as an anti-ulcer drug which acts by blocking H2 receptors in the stomach parietal cells. However its role in this category has been understated. We studied its prokinetic effect on isolated duodenum of rabbits and its synergistic interaction with Levosulpiride. The purpose of the study was to see if the two drugs do have a prokinetic effect and whether the combined effect is greater than the individual drugs. Study Design: Laboratory based Randomised controlled trial. Period: November 2014 to November 2015. Setting: The study was carried out in the multidisciplinary laboratory at Army Medical College after approval from Animals ethics committee. Material and methods: Dose response curve was constructed using cumulatively increasing concentrations of Ranitidine (Group 1) and Levosulpiride (Group 2). The synergistic prokinetic drug-drug interaction of Ranitidine and Levosulpiride was observed in Group 3 on iWorx Data acquisition unit (PowerLab). Results and Conclusion: Ranitidine produced a dose dependent reversible contraction of the isolated duodenum and the maximum effect was recorded at 35 µg as 0.136 mV. Levosulpiride produced a maximum contraction of 0.088 mV at 70 µg. Ranitidine and levosulpiride curve was shifted to the left and upwards of levosulpiride alone. The percent responses of levosulpiride alone was 90 percent and with ranitidine was 122 percent. Ranitidine and levosulpiride have a synergistic prokinetic interaction in vitro. Conclusion: Ranitidine and levosulpiride have a synergistic prokinetic drug-drug interaction in vitro.

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