Effect of Deglycyrrhizinated Liquorice on Gastric Mucosal Damage by Aspirin

Abstract
Gastric mucosal damage induced by giving 60 mg aspirin orally to rats was reduced by simultaneous administration of 100–500 mg deglycyrrhizinated liquorice. Human faecal blood loss induced by 975 mg aspirin orally three times a day was less when 350 mg deglycyrrhizinated liquorice was given with each dose of aspirin.