Multiple-Balloon-Kymograph Recording of the Effect of Banthine, Belladonna and Placebos on Upper-Intestinal Motility
- 20 March 1952
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 246 (12) , 435-443
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm195203202461201
Abstract
RECENT studies have demonstrated that Banthine, β-diethylaminoethyl xanthine-9-carboxylate methobromide, has a definite action on gastrointestinal function. This new drug acts chiefly as a blocking agent on the parasympathetic nervous system and, to a lesser degree, on the sympathetic nervous system.1 In dosages in the toxic range it exerts a curare-like action on skeletal muscle. In man, Banthine has been found to retard gastric emptying, decrease contractions of the small and large intestine and diminish the volume of gastric secretion.2 3 4 When administered therapeutically, present observations indicate that Banthine is effective in the treatment of patients with peptic ulcer and in certain . . .Keywords
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