The Effect of the Combined Antacid-Anticholinergic Treatment on the Intragastric pH in Peptic Ulcer Disease

Abstract
The effect of antacid suspensions and supplementary anticholinergic treatment was tested by the intragastric pH method in 14 cases of peptic ulcer disease. Common antacids do not usually influence the intragastric pH for more than 5-10 min. in states of hypersecre-tion. Antacid suspensions tend to give a more prolonged effect on pH. The combined action of antacid suspensions and anticholinergic substances has been carefully studied in strictly controlled experiments. When these patients were treated basically with anticholinergic drugs even small amounts of antacid suspensions caused a satisfactory and prolonged increase of intragastric pH.