Alterations in colonic anatomy induced by chronic stimulant laxatives. The cathartic colon revisited. J Clin Gastroenterol. 1998;26:283-286.
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a cathartic that acts by promoting the motility of the bowel, especially the longitudinal peristalsis of the colon. The class of ... What is medical definition of stimulant cathartic ?
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a cathartic that acts by promoting the motility of the bowel, especially the longitudinal peristalsis of the colon. The class of ... What is medical definition of stimulant cathartic ?
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Laxative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Certain stimulant, lubricant, and saline laxatives are used to evacuate the colon .... in colonic anatomy induced by chronic stimulant laxatives: the cathartic colon ... |
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This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Stimulant Laxative, Stimulant Cathartic, Irritant Laxative, Anthraquinone Laxative, Diphenylmethane ...
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The stimulant cathartic, emodin, contracts the rat isolated ileum by triggering release of endogenous acetylcholine. Ali S, Watson MS, Osborne RH. Centre for ...
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There is concern that chronic, long-term use of stimulant laxatives can lead to loss of colon function (cathartic colon). After years to decades of frequent use of ...
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The stimulant cathartic, emodin, contracts the rat isolated ileum by triggering release of endogenous acetylcholine. S. Ali, M. S. Watson & R. H. Osborne ...
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All anthroquinone-containing stimulant laxatives (not just aloe, but senna and cascara sagrada as well) can cause melanosis coli, cathartic colon, and possibly ...
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