How does ranitidine alter stomach pH levels and what are the implications for digestion, nutrient absorption and other medications?
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Ranitidine reduces stomach acid by blocking H2 receptors, which increases pH levels. This can affect protein digestion, nutrient absorption, and the efficacy of certain medications like ketoconazole.