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  • '''Cinitapride''' is a [[gastroprokinetic agent]] and [[antiulcer]] agent of the [[benzamide]] class which is marketed in [[Spain]] and [[Mex [[Category:Gastroprokinetic agents]]
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  • ...is now not commonly used, having been replaced by more effective antiulcer agents. Mepenzolate is available in tablets 25 mg under the brand name Cantil. ...ts such as [[restlessness]], confusion and hallucinations. Anticholinergic agents can precipitate acute narrow angle glaucoma and acute [[urinary retention]]
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  • ...de prescription and nonprescription drugs, conventional and unconventional agents, simple small molecules, complex macromolecules and large recombinant prote ...ea and vomiting (antiemetics), prokinetic agents, laxatives, antidiarrheal agents, drugs for acid peptic disease, drugs for irritable bowel syndrome, inflamm
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  • ...ted, but is uncommon in view of the millions of individuals who take these agents. {{antiulcer drugs}}
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  • '''agents of abuse''' - [[amphetamines]], [[cocaine]], [[ecstasy]] (see [[amphetami '''[[alkylating agents]]''' - [[altretamine]], [[bendamustine]], [[busulfan]], [[carmustine]], [[c
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  • ...ts, decreased gastric acidity, including that produced by acid-suppressing agents such as cimetidine, may increase the possibility of a hyperinfection of [[s ...hich can result in significant drug-drug interactions if administered with agents that rely upon their metabolism by these microsomal enzymes (such as [[digo
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  • *[[Agents]] *[[Anesthesia agents administered]]
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  • * [[agents]] * [[alkylating agents]]
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