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Intragastric administration of whole bile-produced acute erosive gastritis in rats. Concomitant intragastric administration of prostaglandin E2, Cholestyramine and an antacid (Maalox) was effective in preventing this type of acute erosive gastritis. The protective effect of prostaglandin E −2 in this regard was significantly more marked as compared to Cholestyramine and Maalox.
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Mann, N.S. Bile-induced acute erosive gastritis. Digest Dis Sci 21, 89–92 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01072047
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