Functional dyspepsia (dis-PEP-see-uh) is a term for recurring symptoms of an upset stomach that have no obvious cause. Functional dyspepsia also is called nonulcer dyspepsia. Functional dyspepsia is common. It is a constant condition but symptoms don't happen all the time. Symptoms resemble those of an ulcer.
Peptic ulcer disease (gastric or duodenal ulcers). Functional dyspepsia (non-ulcer dyspepsia). Dyspepsia symptoms are estimated to occur in about 40% of the
by GF Longstreth Cited by 12Drug-induced dyspepsia – NSAIDs and COX-2 selective inhibitors can cause dyspepsia even in the absence of peptic ulcer disease. Other drugs that
Amitriptyline Hydrochloride in Functional Dyspepsia Amitriptyline hydrochloride is a drug treatment often tried in the functional dyspepsia community, where
Dyspepsia: Dyspepsia is a frequent reaction characterized by indigestion, heartburn, and abdominal discomfort. Tadalafil's relaxation effect on gastrointestinal smooth
by S Sihvo 2024 Cited by 42drugs for dyspepsia are likely to be used improperly. A physician's advice on the use of OTC dyspepsia drugs, in addition to detailed printed information
Dyspepsia is initial symptom of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) gastropathy, which may be related to gastric functions. The etiology of dyspepsia
Peptic ulcer disease (gastric or duodenal ulcers). Functional dyspepsia (non-ulcer dyspepsia). Dyspepsia symptoms are estimated to occur in about 40% of the
Drugs-for-dyspepsia Alimentary Pharmacology Therapeutics: Functional dyspepsia is characterised by troublesome early satiety, fullness, or epigastric pain
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