Some Factors in the Assessment of Gastric Antisecretory Drugs by a Sampling Technique
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- 1 December 1960
- Vol. 1 (4), 337-344
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.1.4.337
Abstract
Samples of gastric contents from patients with duodenal ulcer were more often highly acid when they drank 120 ml. of milk-cream mixture every hour than when they ate a bland diet. The volume of the drinks and the timing of the samples determined this apparent difference. Long-acting propantheline bromide reduced gastric acidity a little when the patients ate the diet and more when they took the drinks of milk-cream alone. It is concluded that the clinical usefulness of gastric antisecretory drugs can only be assessed under the actual conditions of use.Keywords
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