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The effects of aspirin, salicylate formulations and substitutes, smoking (nicotine), indomethacin, corticosteroids, phenylbutazone, ethanol, caffeine and reserpine on the gastric mucosa are discussed. The damaging effects of the drugs are considered in terms of the gastric mucosal barrier, gastric ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.2165/00003495-197611010-00003
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Drugs and Your Stomach: A Journey Through the Gastric Desert
The stomach is a bustling desert oasis, a place where food is broken down and nutrients are absorbed. However, certain drugs can wreak havoc on this delicate ecosystem, causing damage to the stomach lining. This article takes us on a journey through the effects of various drugs on the stomach, examining how they can cause erosions, microbleeding, and even ulcers.
The authors look at the impact of drugs like aspirin, salicylates, nicotine, indomethacin, corticosteroids, phenylbutazone, ethanol, caffeine, and reserpine. They explain how these drugs can disrupt the gastric mucosal barrier, a protective shield that prevents damage to the stomach lining. The article also delves into the different types of damage these drugs can cause, from mild erosions to severe ulcers.
The Gastric Desert: A Landscape of Risks and Rewards
This article underscores the importance of understanding the potential risks associated with certain drugs. The authors point out that some drugs, like unbuffered aspirin, can lead to gastritis and ulcers, while others, like buffered aspirin, are less damaging. This emphasizes the importance of consulting a healthcare professional and using drugs responsibly.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This article explores the fascinating and sometimes dangerous interaction between drugs and the human stomach. The authors provide a detailed overview of the potential risks associated with various drugs, emphasizing the importance of responsible use and consultation with a healthcare professional. It's like knowing the dangers of navigating the desert, understanding the risks of the harsh environment, and taking precautions to avoid the most dangerous spots. This knowledge is vital for protecting our internal desert oasis, the stomach, from harm.
Date :
- Date Completed 1976-07-06
- Date Revised 2018-11-13
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