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Emepronium bromide

Emepronium Bromide Norethisterone Etidocaine Hydrochloride Pyridoxine Hydrochloride Dihydroergotamine Tartrate Hyoscyamine Sulphate Benzilonium Bromide Rimiterol... [Pg.1090]

Cytarabine Domiphen Bromide Emepronium Bromide Isopropamide Iodide Piperazine... [Pg.1094]

Emepronium bromide Isopropamide Mepenzolate Methanthelinium (pINN)... [Pg.264]

Leonard RC, Adams PC, Parker S, Adams DM. Oesophageal injury associated with emepronium bromide (Cetiprin). Br J Chn Pract 1984 38(ll-12) 429-30. [Pg.1210]

Emepronium bromide is an anticholinergic drug. Doses of 200 mg tds (sometimes with a double dose in the evenings) are useful in relieving urinary frequency. It causes the expected milder anticholinergic adverse effects. [Pg.1210]

Two women taking emepronium bromide developed extended ulcers of the esophageal mucosa. They had taken the tablets late in the evening with only a little fluid (4). [Pg.1210]

Pilbrant A. Ulceration due to emepronium bromide tablets. Lancet 1977 1(8014) 749. [Pg.1210]

Pinaverium bromide is an anticholinergic drug (1). Like emepronium bromide, it can cause inflammation and ulceration in the mouth and esophagus (SEDA-6,143). [Pg.2835]

Treatment of 456 with bromoethane gives the corresponding enantiomeric quaternary ammonium salt, emepronium bromide, which is an anticholinergic agent with effects similar to atropine. [Pg.63]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.185 ]




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