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Cisapride is a
gastroprokinetic agent, a drug that
increases motility in the
upper gastrointestinal tract. It acts
directly as a
serotonin 5-HT4 receptor...
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affected by
cisapride or mosapride. Moreover,
itopride has no
affinity for the 5-HT4 receptors,
unlike other benzamides such as
cisapride and mosapride...
- constipation. Some of
these prokinetic agents, such as
mosapride and
cisapride,
classic benzamides, have only
moderate affinity for 5HT4 receptors. In...
- (September 2002). "A
randomized placebo-controlled
trial of
simethicone and
cisapride for the
treatment of
patients with
functional dyspepsia".
Alimentary Pharmacology...
- or use of
other drugs that may
prolong the QT
interval (particularly
cisapride and pimozide). Some
people are
allergic to azoles, so
those allergic to...
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examples include terfenadine (Seldane, Seldane-D),
astemizole (Hismanal),
cisapride (Propulsid,
withdrawn in many
countries for
prolonging the QT time) and...
- in
chronic constipation;
these include prucalopride and lubiprostone.
Cisapride is
widely available in
third world countries, but has been
withdrawn in...
- antivirals,
other drugs are
sometimes considered drugs of last resort, such as
cisapride.
Aminoglycosides —
their use is
extremely restricted due to risk of hearing...
- reference-controlled
study was discussed,
comparing iberogast to the
prokinetic cisapride in the
treatment of "'functional
dyspepsia of the
dysmotility type'" and...
- pot****ium)[citation needed] Use of
clarithromycin with the
following medications:
cisapride, pimozide, astemizole, terfenadine, ergotamine, ticagrelor, ranolazine...