cimetidiinilla
Cimetidiinilla is a Finnish linguistic term that appears in medical texts to indicate the involvement of the drug cimetidine in a treatment. In this context, cimetidiini is the drug name and cimetidiinilla is the adessive form meaning "with cimetidine" or "using cimetidine." It is not a separate chemical compound, but a grammatical construction used to describe therapy that involves cimetidine.
Cimetidine itself is an H2 receptor antagonist that reduces gastric acid secretion by blocking histamine H2
Within phrases that use cimetidiinilla, clinicians may describe coadministration with other medications, such as antibiotics for
Pharmacology and interactions: Cimetidine is primarily metabolized in the liver and excreted renally. It inhibits several
History: Cimetidine was introduced in the 1970s as one of the first effective H2 receptor antagonists and