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Effect of drugs on oro-caecal transit time assessed by the lactulose/breath hydrogen method - European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
The comparative actions of two benzamides; the one metoclopramide, having and the other, BRL 20627, lacking dopamine receptor antagonist properties have be
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Effect of drugs on oro-caecal transit time assessed by the lactulose/breath hydrogen method - European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
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The comparative actions of two benzamides; the one metoclopramide, having and the other, BRL 20627, lacking dopamine receptor antagonist properties have be
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Effect of drugs on oro-caecal transit time assessed by the lactulose/breath hydrogen method - European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
The comparative actions of two benzamides; the one metoclopramide, having and the other, BRL 20627, lacking dopamine receptor antagonist properties have be
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