Abstract |
Aspirin or bile administered by esophageal intubation to rats produced acute gastric erosions. These injuries could have been prevented by the prior administration by esophageal intubation of metiamide, a histamine H2 receptor antagonist that is known to inhibit gastric acid secretion.
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Authors | N S Mann, A J Sachdev |
Journal | Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine
(Arch Pathol Lab Med)
Vol. 101
Issue 4
Pg. 206-7
(Apr 1977)
ISSN: 0003-9985 [Print] United States |
PMID | 576788
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.)
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Chemical References |
- Bile Acids and Salts
- Metiamide
- Thiourea
- Aspirin
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Topics |
- Acute Disease
- Animals
- Aspirin
(adverse effects)
- Bile Acids and Salts
(adverse effects)
- Gastric Mucosa
(pathology)
- Gastritis
(chemically induced, pathology, prevention & control)
- Male
- Metiamide
(therapeutic use)
- Rats
- Thiourea
(analogs & derivatives)
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