FIELD: medicine, gastroenterology.
SUBSTANCE: the present innovation deals with treating dyspepsia with preparations of cholinolytic action. For this purpose, it is necessary to form a group of patients with the best results after applications of cholinolytics by applying, moreover, as the criterion for evaluation the following clinical signs: attack-like pains in stomach, nausea, heartburn or acid eructation, meteorism or tendency for diarrhea; in case of availability of all mentioned signs in patients the application of cholinolytics should be advised, and in case of the absence of these signs or the availability of constipations or oral dryness the application of cholinolytics should not be recommended. The innovation provides efficient therapy of dyspepsia due to prescribing cholinolytics for those patients only for whom this kind of therapy is being the most advisable.
EFFECT: higher efficiency of therapy.
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Dates
2006-09-27—Published
2004-02-16—Filed