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Tagamet

American  
[tag-uh-met] / ˈtæg əˌmɛt /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of cimetidine.


Example Sentences

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We went to a foot doctor who prescribed Tagamet for them.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 13, 2024

Another replication attempt supported a 2011 Science Translational Medicine report from Stanford computational biologist Atul Butte’s lab that the ulcer drug Tagamet slows the growth of lung tumors in mice.

From Science Magazine • Jan. 18, 2017

Those medications include brands like Zantac, Pepcid and Tagamet.

From US News • Jun. 10, 2015

One of the has-beens is Tagamet, a novel ulcer drug introduced in 1976 by British drugmaker Smith, Kline and French, now GlaxoSmithKline.

From Reuters • Nov. 6, 2011

Among his key discoveries were the drugs propranolol, the first successful beta-blocker, used to treat heart problems, and cimetidine, marketed as Tagamet, for stomach ulcers.

From The Guardian • Mar. 23, 2010