Cavallini G, Lo Cascio V, Angelini G, Bovo P, Galvanini G, Vaona B, Cominacini L, Scuro L A
Acta Hepatogastroenterol (Stuttg). 1979 Dec;26(6):482-5.
The effects of cimetidine administration on the serum prolactin (PRL) response has been studied in twenty healthy volunteers and 46 duodenal ulcer patients. Cimetidine acute administration in two different doses (200 or 400 mg i.v.) induced a similar conspicuous rise of PRL while CB154, a dopaminergic drug, inhibited said increase. No high PRL level was observed when the drug was administered per os in a single acute dose (800 mg), nor in the chronic short-term treatment (1 g/die/28 days) for duodenal ulcer.