Dyspepsia and cisapride
In patients in whom a definite cause for dyspeptic symptoms has been excluded after investigation - non-ulcer dyspepsia - upper gastrointestinal tract dysmotility may be the cause. In such groups, cisapride may substantially improve symptoms when compared with placebo(1).
Reference:
- Rosch, W. (1989). Efficacy of cisapride in the treatment of epigastric pain and concomitant symptoms in non-ulcer dyspepsia. Scand. J. Gastroent., 165, 54-58.
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