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Reflex esophagitis

Some of them are useful in the treatment of psychotic disorders, anxiety, pain, gastrointestinal dysfunction associated with dyspepsia, peptic ulcer, reflex esophagitis, flatulence (SO). Cyclindole (206) and flucindole (207) are neuroleptic agents (77,123). Cyclindole shows antidepressant activity while flucindole shows antipsychotic activity. [Pg.122]

Gastroparesis/atony causing regurgitation Feeding tube malpositioned Compromised lower esophageal sphincter Diminished gag reflex... [Pg.1522]

Food is stored in the body of the stomach, which may expand to hold as much as 11 of chyme. As food enters the stomach, it undergoes a reflex relaxation referred to as receptive relaxation. It enhances the ability of the stomach to accommodate an increase in volume with only a small increase in stomach pressure. The fundus does not typically store food because it is located above the esophageal opening into the stomach. Instead, it usually contains a pocket of gas. [Pg.289]

Thiotropium Mechanisms competitive inhibition of muscarinic cholinergic receptors, reduces intrinsic vagal tone to the airways may decrease gland secretion, may block reflex broncho-constriction secondary to irritants or to reflux esophagitis ... [Pg.639]

Topical anesthesia of nose and throat, abolish laryngeal and esophageal reflexes prior to diagnostic procedure Topical Direct application of a 0.25% or 0.5% topical solution or by oral inhalation of a nebulized 0.5% solution. Total dose should not exceed 20 mg. Mild pain, burning and/or pruritus associated with herpes labialis (cold sores or fever blisters) Topical Apply to the affected area no more than 3-4 times a day. Ophthalmic anesthesia Topical 1-2 drops of a 0.5% solution. [Pg.1192]

Induced emesis is not recommended if the victim has any signs of esophageal or gastrointestinal tract irritation or burns, or decreased sensory response, depressed gag reflex, or impending shock. Activated charcoal slurry with or without saline cathartic or sorbitol can be given in cases of oral exposures. Skin decontamination should be done with repeated washing with soap. Exposed eyes should be irrigated with copious amounts of room-temperature water... [Pg.813]


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