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Duncan Richards, Jeffrey Aronson, D. John Reynolds, Jamie Coleman

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Gastrointestinal system

Chapter:
Gastrointestinal system
Author(s):

Duncan Richards,

Jeffrey Aronson,

D. John Reynolds,

Jamie Coleman

DOI:
10.1093/med/9780199562855.003.0017

Contents

Gastric acid suppressionHistamine H receptor antagonists BNF 1.3.1 - Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) BNF 1.3.5 - Misoprostol BNF 1.3.4, 10.1.1 - Drugs affecting gastrointestinal motilityConstipation BNF 1.6 - Co-phenotrope (Lomotil) BNF 1.4.2 - Loperamide (Imodium) BNF 1.4.2 - Inflammatory bowel diseaseMesalazine and related compounds (aminosalicylates) BNF 1.5 - Sulfasalazine BNF 1.5.1 and 10.1.3 - Liver, biliary system, and lipidsCholic acids BNF 1.9.1 - HMG CoA reductase inhibitors (‘statins’) BNF 2.12 - Ezetimibe BNF 2.12 - Fibrates BNF 2.12 - ObesityOrlistat BNF 4.5.1 - AntiemeticsMetoclopramide BNF 4.6 - Prochlorperazine (Stemetil) BNF 4.6 - Domperidone BNF 4.6 - Serotonin 5-HT receptor antagonists BNF 4.6

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