Intravenous non-high-dose pantoprazole is equally effective as high-dose pantoprazole in preventing rebleeding among low risk patients with a bleeding peptic ulcer after initial endoscopic hemostasis

Chih Ming Liang, Jyong Hong Lee, Yuan Hung Kuo, Keng Liang Wu, Yi Chun Chiu, Yeh Pin Chou, Ming Luen Hu, Wei Chen Tai, King Wah Chiu, Tsung Hui Hu, Seng Kee Chuah*

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