The effect of domperidone on pyloric activity in dog and in man

Abstract

In a study in dogs using ultrasonic transducers to measure degree of pyloric dilatation, it was found that i.v. domperidone (0.35 and 0.7 mg/kg) significantly increased the diameter of the pyloric lumen without affecting the frequency of pyloric relaxations. A subsequent study involving 59 patients referred for upper digestive tract endoscopy, confirmed this increase in diameter of the pylorus which indicates a potential use of domperidone (either i.v. or oral) in the treatment of some forms of dyspepsia characterized by delayed gastric emptying.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

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