Abstract
In Part I of this series of articles on clinical pharmacology of commonly used drugs in GI practice, drugs used in the GI laboratory, as adjuncts to endoscopic premedication, and as antibiotic prophylaxis for infective endocarditis and complications of endoscopy were presented. In Part II, drugs used in the management of peptic ulcer disease (antacids, H-2 receptor and proton pump antagonists), pancreatic enzymes, prokinetic agents, and drugs used with inflammatory bowel disease are described.
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