Abstract
Summary
An anticholinergic drug, oxy-phenonium bromide, (20 mg/day) was administered concomitantly with reserpine (.32 mg and .5 mg/day) to normal young adults. Addition of anticholinergic compound suppressed the rise in gastric free hydrochloric acid induced by administration of reserpine alone and reduced the gastric acidity below control levels in all instances.
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