Inhibitors of gastric secretion: current progress
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- DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800631014
Inhibitors of gastric secretion: current progress
Abstract
Several new compounds have become available recently which are potent inhibitors of gastric secretion. The therapeutic potential of these inhibitors in the peptic ulcer diathesis is reviewed and it is concluded that the histamine H2-receptor antagonists show most promise at present. The prostaglandins and gastro-intestinal polypeptides are of considerable physiological interest but are unlikely to have clinical importance in the immediate future.
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