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Gastrointestinal Radiography Adjunct
Approved treatments
- (-)-Atropine · University of Kansas Medical Center
- Metaclopramide · Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India
- Glucagen · Xeris
Glucagen works by stimulating the release of glucose from stored energy sources in the body. - Reglan · Hikma
- Reglan · Hikma
Metoclopramide stimulates upper GI tract motility by sensitizing tissues to acetylcholine action.
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Frequently asked questions about Gastrointestinal Radiography Adjunct
What drugs treat Gastrointestinal Radiography Adjunct?
Tracked treatments include (-)-Atropine, Metaclopramide, Glucagen, Reglan.
What is the treatment for Gastrointestinal Radiography Adjunct?
Standard treatment for Gastrointestinal Radiography Adjunct includes (-)-Atropine, Metaclopramide, Glucagen, Reglan. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
Related
- Treatment landscape: Gastrointestinal Radiography Adjunct patent cliff · Gastrointestinal Radiography Adjunct CI report
- Treatment: (-)-Atropine · University of Kansas Medical Center
- Treatment: Metaclopramide · Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, India
- Treatment: Glucagen · Xeris
- Treatment: Reglan · Hikma
- Treatment: Reglan · Hikma
- All diseases: Browse the disease index · Disease landscape hub
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