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pyrodifenium bromide

Known as: PRIFINIUM BROMIDE, Pyrrolidinium, 3-(diphenylmethylene)-1,1-diethyl-2-methyl-, bromide, padrin 
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2007
2007
SummaryIn 5 patients with diverticular disease, colonie motilities of the proximal and distal colon were recorded using the ERBI… 
Review
1994
Review
1994
Pinaverium bromide is a locally acting spasmolytic agent of the digestive tract. Its mechanism of action relies upon inhibition… 
1985
1985
We determined endoscopically the motility of the papillary region in humans, using a pressure sensor devised in our department… 
1984
1984
The inhibitory effect of five antispasmodic preparations, prifinium bromide, hyoscine butylbromide, propinox, trimebutine maleate… 
1984
1984
Four antispasmodic preparations (prifinium bromide, propinox, trimebutine maleate and phloroglucinol + trimethylphloroglucinol… 
1980
1980
In a search for new antispasmodics, we have synthesized N-alkyl 2- and 1-diarylmethyleneindolizidinium bromides (6-13), which can… 
1967
1967
In recent years there have been a great number of compounds synthesized for their atropine-like effect. Recently a new class of…