What metabolic side effects, including alterations in energy levels or nutrient metabolism, are associated with ranitidine and how can these changes impact long-term health?
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Ranitidine may affect glucose metabolism by increasing serum amylase levels, potentially impacting long-term pancreatic health.
Ranitidine can alter lipid profiles, increasing the risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases over prolonged use.
Ranitidine can alter the absorption of vitamin B12, leading to deficiencies over time, which may cause anemia and neurological issues.