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Radiology, Vol 127, 61-62, Copyright © 1978 by Radiological Society of North America


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The use of Pro-Banthine to induce gastrointestinal hypotonia

RB Merlo, M Stone, P Baugus and M Martin

Immediate and satisfactory gastrointestinal hypotonia was induced in 48 patients with 5--10 mg of intravenous Pro-Banthine during radiographic examination; side-effects were minimal. If given intravenously in small doses, Pro-Banthine is a satisfactory alternative when glucagon is contraindicated or not available.





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