Hey please help with the description of these drugs. This is a project on gastrointestinal pharmacology. Will rate
1. Which one would you prescribe? Which one works best for treating ulcers?
2. What is their potentiation effects if combined with other drugs such as cimetidine and ranitidine? Combining with anticholinergics to delay gastric emptying?
3. Key distinguishing features about these drugs
4. Anything else worth mentioning
thank you so much

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Hey please help with the description of these drugs. This is a project on gastrointestinal pharmacology. Will rate 1. Wh...
Hey please help with the description of these drugs. This is a
project on gastrointestinal pharmacology. Will rate
1. Which one would you prescribe? Which one works best for
treating ulcers?
2. What is their potentiation effects if combined with other
drugs such as cimetidine and ranitidine? Combining with
anticholinergics to delay gastric emptying?
3. Key distinguishing features about these drugs
4. Anything else worth mentioning
thank you so much
Non-systemic : M1 receptor antagonists Pirenzepine (Gastrozepin) a. Antimuscarinic (lowers...
Hey please help with the description of these drugs. This is a
project on gastrointestinal pharmacology. Will rate
1. Which one would you prescribe? Which one works best for
treating ulcers?
2. What is their potentiation effects if combined with other
drugs such as cimetidine and ranitidine? Combining with
anticholinergics to delay gastric emptying?
3. Key distinguishing features about these drugs
4. Anything else worth mentioning
thank you so much
Non-systemic : M1 receptor antagonists Pirenzepine (Gastrozepin) a. Antimuscarinic (lowers...
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Please help complete these CROSSWORD PUZZLE QUESTIONS
ON Digestion 11: Phases of Gastric Activity.
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1. Oral acetaminophen has been ordered for a young child who has a fever. A liquid form has been obtained by the nurse to increase the chance of problem free administration. Prior to administration, the nurse is going through the rights of medication administration. When confirming the right dose, what term is the most appropriate? a. "160 mg" b. "one teaspoon" c. "one third of a tablespoon d. "SmL 2. A pregnant woman asks why she needs to take a...