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Original Article
The Effect of Antacid and Anticholinergic Drugs on Secretion of Gastrin and Hydrochloric Acid in Dogs with Heidenhain and Pavlov Pouches
Abstract
The authors evaluate experimentally the effect of drugs commonly used in treating peptic ulcer upon the production of gastric secretions. They not only seem to be ineffective under those Circumstances but even may stimulate increased secretion.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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