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Experimental and clinical studies on the prevention of aspirin-induced gastric damage by “cytoprotective” drugs

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Experimental studies initiated by Robert and co-workers1,2 have demonstrated that a number of prostaglandins (PGs) given exogenously or released endogenously by “mild irritant” in the stomach3, prevent gross mucosal lesions caused by various necrotizing substances.

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Konturek, S.J., Kwiecien, N., Radecki, T., Oleksy, J. (1987). Experimental and clinical studies on the prevention of aspirin-induced gastric damage by “cytoprotective” drugs. In: Rainsford, K.D., Velo, G.P. (eds) Side-Effects of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs. Inflammation and Drug Therapy Series, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9775-8_11

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