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l hyoscyamine/ulcer

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A controlled trial of glycopyrronium and l-hyoscyamine in the long-term treatment of duodenal ulcer.

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A controlled single-blind trial has been carried out to determine the value of long-term anticholinergic therapy in duodenal ulcer. Of 106 male patients with symptomatic and radiologically proven duodenal ulcer admitted to the trial, 91 completed the study. Patients were divided randomly into three

Studies on peptic ulcer disease with special reference to the effect of l-hyoscyamine.

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Interdigestive gastric secretion in duodenal ulcer; a study of the comparative inhibition by hexamethonium iodide and L-hyoscyamine.

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The effect of pirenzepine and L-hyoscyamine on gastric emptying and salivary secretion in healthy volunteers.

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Pirenzepine is used in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease as an inhibitor of gastric acid secretion. Recent studies suggest that the mode of action on the stomach may be selectively anticholinergic. The present study was undertaken to compare the effect of pirenzepine on gastric emptying with the

Antacid/anticholinergic, cimetidine, and placebo in treatment of active peptic ulcers.

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Seventy-two patients with duodenal (54) or prepyloric (18) ulcers have taken part in a 12-week double-blind trial. Twenty-four patients received cimetidine, 1 g/day; 24 patients received 10 ml of an antacid suspension (buffering 85 mmol acid) 1 and 3 h after every meal and at bedtime and 0.6 mg
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