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Abstract:
Drug and spa conservative treatment of postvagotomy aftereffects has been reviewed. The analysis covers the use of enzymes, cholinergic blocking agents, cyproheptadine hydrochloride, amitriptyline hydrochloride, L-Dopa, diphenoxylic acids and opioids in dumping syndrome; benzohexonium and metoclopramide in gastrostasis; diphenoacids and opioids in postvagotomy diarrhea. Oral and external use of mineral water and mud applications proved most beneficial spa treatment modalities.
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