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    • 1. Gastro-Intestinal System
      • 1.1 Dyspepsia and Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
      • 1.2 Antispasmodics and other drugs altering gut motility
      • 1.3 Antisecretory drugs and mucosal protectants
      • 1.4 Antidiarrhoeal drugs
      • 1.5 Chronic bowel disorders
      • 1.6 Laxatives
      • 1.7 Local Preparations for anal and rectal disorders
      • 1.9 Drugs affecting intestinal secretions
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1 Gastro-intestinal system


This section includes drugs used in the management of gastro-intestinal system disorders.

In this section:

1.1 Dyspepsia and gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
1.2 Antispasmodics and other drugs altering gut motility
1.3 Antisecretory drugs and mucosal protectants 
1.4 Acute diarrhoea
1.5 Chronic bowel disorders
1.6 Laxatives
1.7 Local preparations for anal and rectal disorders
1.9 Drugs affecting intestinal secretions

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Last Updated: 06-Nov-2012
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