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Betazolum Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and more

A histamine H2 agonist used clinically to test gastric secretory function.

Betazolum is a histamine H2 agonist used in a test for measuring maximal production of gastric acidity or anacidity. This measurement can be used to diagnose diseases such as Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, whereby the volume of gastric and basal secretions is measured following betazole administration (greater than 60% of the maximal acid secretion following betazole stimulation). In another test, gastritis can be diagnosed given late absence of gastric acid which is unresponsive to betazole stimulation. Betazolum can be used as a gastric secretory stimulant instead of histamine with the advantage of not provoking side effects and thus not requiring the use of antihistaminic compounds.

Attribute Details
Trade Name Betazolum
Generic Betazole
Betazole Other Names Ametazole, Betazol, Betazole, Betazolum
Type
Formula C5H9N3
Weight Average: 111.1451
Monoisotopic: 111.079647303
Protein binding

> 99%

Groups Approved
Therapeutic Class
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Last Updated: January 7, 2025 at 1:49 am
   

Uses

For use clinically to test gastric secretory function.

How Betazolum works

Betazolum is a histamine analogue. It produces the same effects as histamine, binding the H2 receptor which is a mediator of gastric acid secretion. This agonist action thereby results in an increase in the volume of gastric acid produced.

Elimination Route

Rapid and complete.

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