Water receptor antagonists

Water receptor antagonists are not as effective as proton pump inhibitors at decreasing HCL concentrations in the stomach a. Acetylcholine and gastrin can still agonize their respective receptors stimulating proton pump activity b. The H2 receptor is coupled to GI thereby decreasing CAMP levels and ultimately proton pump protein expression C. None of these choices are correct d. They do not inhibit the conversion of pepsinogen to pepsin e. They undergo extensive enterohepatic circulation thereby decreasing their bioavailability Answer

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