Abstract
Corinfar-Retard efficacy in patients with hypertonic-hyperkinetic type of biliary dyskinesia has been studied. 56 patients aged 26 to 30 had been prescribed Corinfar-Retard in 20 mg per day for 7 days. Dynamic echocholecystography has applied. Decrease in contraction of gall bladder and normalization of tonic contraction of sphincter Ody was found in the patients with previously diagnosed hypertonic-hyperkinetic type of biliary dyskinesia after having been treated with Corinfar-Retard.
MeSH terms
-
Adult
-
Biliary Dyskinesia / diagnostic imaging
-
Biliary Dyskinesia / drug therapy*
-
Biliary Dyskinesia / physiopathology
-
Calcium Channel Blockers / administration & dosage
-
Calcium Channel Blockers / therapeutic use*
-
Cholecystography
-
Delayed-Action Preparations
-
Humans
-
Middle Aged
-
Muscle Tonus / drug effects
-
Muscle, Smooth / drug effects
-
Nifedipine / administration & dosage
-
Nifedipine / therapeutic use*
-
Sphincter of Oddi / drug effects*
-
Treatment Outcome
Substances
-
Calcium Channel Blockers
-
Delayed-Action Preparations
-
Nifedipine