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Title: [Therapy of peptic ulcer and chronic pancreatitis]. Author: Ruppin H. Journal: Fortschr Med; 1977 Feb 03; 95(5):305-9. PubMed ID: 14065. Abstract: Medical treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcerations has recently been improved and extended by anti-aggressive and protectively acting drugs (e.g., H2-receptor antagonists and carbenoxolone sodium). However, antacids and anticholinergic treatment are still being used in modern ulcer management. The most important therapeutical measures against chronic relapsing pancreatitis are abstinence from ethanol and surgical treatment of biliary or pancreatic duct obstructions. Symptomatic management--pancreatic enzyme substitution and analgetics, antacids, anticholinergics--is adequate in pancreatic insufficiency and during acute exacerbation, respectively.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]