BILE REFLUX;
DRUG BINDING;
DRUG COMPARISON;
NONBIOLOGICAL MODEL;
NONHUMAN;
ROUX Y ANASTOMOSIS;
STOMACH;
STOMACH SURGERY;
ADSORPTION;
ANTACIDS;
BILE ACIDS AND SALTS;
CHOLESTYRAMINE;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
HUMAN;
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION;
IN VITRO;
RESINS, PLANT;
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, NON-P.H.S.;
SUPPORT, U.S. GOV'T, P.H.S.;
The enzymatic assay of bile acids and related 3-hydroxysteroids: Its application to serum and other biological fluids
In Colowick SP, Kaplan NO (eds): New York, Academic Press Inc
Palmer RH: The enzymatic assay of bile acids and related 3-hydroxysteroids: Its application to serum and other biological fluids. In Colowick SP, Kaplan NO (eds): Methods in Enzymology. New York, Academic Press Inc, 1969, vol 15, p 280.
A controlled clinical trial of cholestyramine in the treatment of gastric ulcer
Black RB, Rhodes J, Davis GT, et al: A controlled clinical trial of cholestyramine in the treatment of gastric ulcer. Gastroenterology 1971;61: 821-825.
Comparison of the combination of cholestyramine/alginates with placebo in the treatment of postgastrectomy biliary reflux gastritis
Nicolai JJ, Speelman P, Tytgat GN, et al: Comparison of the combination of cholestyramine/alginates with placebo in the treatment of postgastrectomy biliary reflux gastritis. Eur J Clin Pharmacol 1981;21:189-194.
Effect of cholestyramine on the symptoms of reflux gastritis: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study
Meshkinpour H, Elashoff J, Stewart H, et al: Effect of cholestyramine on the symptoms of reflux gastritis: A randomized, double-blind, cross-over study. Gastroenterology 1977;73:441-443.