A patient with H. pylori infection develops a gastric ulcer and is treated with omeprazole. Which of the following is/are mechanism(s) of action of omeprazole? Group of answer choices Inhibition of ACh action on parietal cells stimulation of somatostatin action on parietal cells inhibition of CCKb receptors inhibition of H+-K+ ATPase inhibition of Na+-K+ ATPase.

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A patient with H. pylori infection develops a gastric ulcer and is treated with omeprazole. Which of the following is/are mechanism(s) of action of omeprazole?
Group of answer choices
Inhibition of ACh action on parietal cells
stimulation of somatostatin action on parietal cells
inhibition of CCKb receptors
inhibition of H+-K+ ATPase
inhibition of Na+-K+ ATPase.
 
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