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Gastric antisecretory effects of propantheline bromide and metiamide in rhesus monkeys.
Author: BianchiR G, CallisonD A, DajaniE Z
Original Abstract of the Article :
The effects of propantheline bromide (PB) and metiamide (M), two dissimilar classes of gastric secretory inhibitors, were studied in chronic gastric fistula rhesus monkeys. Basal and stimulated gastric secretory studies were conducted in conscious monkeys. Multiple s.c. injections of either histamin...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/101158
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Gastric Antisecretory Effects of Propantheline Bromide and Metiamide: A Journey Through the Desert of Digestion
Imagine a desert landscape where your stomach is constantly churning and producing excess acid. This study investigates the effects of two different gastric antisecretory drugs, propantheline bromide and metiamide, on gastric secretion in rhesus monkeys. The authors conducted a series of studies in conscious monkeys with chronic gastric fistulas, measuring gastric secretion under basal and stimulated conditions. The study found that propantheline bromide inhibited basal and pentagastrin-stimulated gastric secretion, while metiamide inhibited basal, pentagastrin, and histamine-stimulated gastric secretion. These findings suggest that both drugs have potential antisecretory effects, with metiamide demonstrating a broader range of inhibition.
Propantheline Bromide and Metiamide: Potential Oases in the Desert of Digestive Discomfort
The study's findings highlight the potential of propantheline bromide and metiamide in managing gastric hypersecretion. The results suggest that metiamide may offer a broader range of inhibition, inhibiting both pentagastrin and histamine-stimulated secretion, while propantheline bromide primarily inhibits pentagastrin-stimulated secretion. This research provides valuable insights into the mechanisms of gastric secretion and the potential of these drugs to manage conditions such as peptic ulcer disease.
Managing Gastric Discomfort: A Desert Oasis of Relief
If you are experiencing gastric discomfort, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause. Understanding the different types of gastric conditions and the available treatment options can help you make informed decisions about your care. Remember, managing gastric discomfort often requires a multifaceted approach that may include medication, lifestyle modifications, and dietary changes. Seeking professional guidance can help you navigate the desert of digestive discomfort and find relief from your symptoms.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research provides valuable insights into the effects of propantheline bromide and metiamide on gastric secretion. The study's findings suggest that both drugs have potential antisecretory effects, with metiamide demonstrating a broader range of inhibition. Remember, managing gastric discomfort requires a comprehensive approach, and consulting with a healthcare professional can help you find the best treatment options for your individual needs.
Date :
- Date Completed 1978-12-27
- Date Revised 2018-11-30
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