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The effect of tripelennamine hydrochloride (Pyribenzamine) on the gastric acidity of patients with peptic ulcer

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Tripelennamine hydrochloride (pyribenzamine) has no significant effect either on the volume or the degree of acidity of the gastric juice in patients with peptic ulcer.

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Hartman, S.A., Moore, D.M. The effect of tripelennamine hydrochloride (Pyribenzamine) on the gastric acidity of patients with peptic ulcer. A. J. D. D. 15, 271–275 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03001582

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