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1. Which of the following are the side-effects of ranitidine?

2. What type of drug is ranitidine?

3. OTC medications of ranitidine are restricted as per FDA guidelines:

4. FDA-approved ranitidine indications include:

5. Non-FDA-approved ranitidine indications include:

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