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[On the possibility of using prokinetics in gastroenterology]
Abstract:
This review is concerned with the main classes of medicines stimulating the motor activity of the gastrointestinal tract widely used in clinical practice and studied in clinical trials (dopamine receptor blockers, 5-HT4- and 5-HT1-receptor antagonists, agonists of motilin receptors, antagonists of A type cholecystokinin and opioid receptors, etc.). The necessity of developing new generations of prokinetics is emphasized in order to improve efficiency and safety of therapy with these preparations.
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