Inhibition of postprandial colonic motility by sulpiride in patients with irritable colon
Summary Sulpiride, a benzamide derivative, selectively antagonizes dopaminergic receptors within and outside the central nervous system. Dopamine has previously been shown to increase colonic motility. In the present investigation the motor response of the pelvic colon to a standard 1000 calorie mea...
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