Background: Itopride and Levosulpiride both comes under the group of Prokinetic drugs. These drugs are used for the treatment of non-ulcer dyspepsia, heart burn, nausea and vomiting. Both drugs act on dopaminergic D2 receptor as antagonist and increases the concentration of acetylcholine so that gastric peristalsis will be increase and that time pressure at lower oesophageal sphincter will be increase thus gastric motility increases and there will be good gastro-duodenal co-ordination.Method: This study has to conduct on patients with complains of non-ulcer dyspepsia attended Medical outdoor and department of pharmacology of SKMCH Muzaffarpur, Bihar, India. The total 60 patients have to include in the study, which have to randomly divide in...
Cisapride is a substituted benzamide with gastrointestinal prokinetic ...
Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) presents in various ways in terms of symptoms and...
Objective: This study was undertaken to determine whether H. pylori infection has an effect on the i...
Background: Non-ulcer dyspepsia is a treatment challenge due to multiple pathophysiological mechanis...
Background: The efficacy of several prokinetic drugs on dyspeptic symptoms and on gastric emptying r...
AIM: To study the effect of itopride on gastric accommodation, gastric emptying and drinking capacit...
BACKGROUND: 50% of patients with functional dyspepsia have delayed gastrice emptying. Levosulpiride ...
Abnormalities in gastrointestinal motility have been reported in a substantial proportion of patient...
Itopride, a mixed D2 antagonist and cholinesterase inhibitor, has prokinetic effects on gastric moti...
BACKGROUND: Itopride is a new prokinetic agent that combines antidopaminergic and cholinesterase...
peer reviewedBackground: Itopride, a mixed D2 antagonist and cholinesterase inhibitor, has prokineti...
Background/Aims Therapies of functional dyspepsia (FD) are limited. DA-9701 is a novel prokinetic a...
A wide range of dyspeptic symptoms in clinical practice reflect the high prevalence of functional di...
Background: The treatment of patients with functional dyspepsia remains unsatisfactory. We assessed ...
OBJECTIVE: Itopride, a prokinetic with dopamine D2-antagonistic and cholinesterase inhibitor propert...
Cisapride is a substituted benzamide with gastrointestinal prokinetic ...
Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) presents in various ways in terms of symptoms and...
Objective: This study was undertaken to determine whether H. pylori infection has an effect on the i...
Background: Non-ulcer dyspepsia is a treatment challenge due to multiple pathophysiological mechanis...
Background: The efficacy of several prokinetic drugs on dyspeptic symptoms and on gastric emptying r...
AIM: To study the effect of itopride on gastric accommodation, gastric emptying and drinking capacit...
BACKGROUND: 50% of patients with functional dyspepsia have delayed gastrice emptying. Levosulpiride ...
Abnormalities in gastrointestinal motility have been reported in a substantial proportion of patient...
Itopride, a mixed D2 antagonist and cholinesterase inhibitor, has prokinetic effects on gastric moti...
BACKGROUND: Itopride is a new prokinetic agent that combines antidopaminergic and cholinesterase...
peer reviewedBackground: Itopride, a mixed D2 antagonist and cholinesterase inhibitor, has prokineti...
Background/Aims Therapies of functional dyspepsia (FD) are limited. DA-9701 is a novel prokinetic a...
A wide range of dyspeptic symptoms in clinical practice reflect the high prevalence of functional di...
Background: The treatment of patients with functional dyspepsia remains unsatisfactory. We assessed ...
OBJECTIVE: Itopride, a prokinetic with dopamine D2-antagonistic and cholinesterase inhibitor propert...
Cisapride is a substituted benzamide with gastrointestinal prokinetic ...
Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) presents in various ways in terms of symptoms and...
Objective: This study was undertaken to determine whether H. pylori infection has an effect on the i...