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pirenzepine and Brain Injuries

pirenzepine has been researched along with Brain Injuries in 6 studies

Pirenzepine: An antimuscarinic agent that inhibits gastric secretion at lower doses than are required to affect gastrointestinal motility, salivary, central nervous system, cardiovascular, ocular, and urinary function. It promotes the healing of duodenal ulcers and due to its cytoprotective action is beneficial in the prevention of duodenal ulcer recurrence. It also potentiates the effect of other antiulcer agents such as CIMETIDINE and RANITIDINE. It is generally well tolerated by patients.

Brain Injuries: Acute and chronic (see also BRAIN INJURIES, CHRONIC) injuries to the brain, including the cerebral hemispheres, CEREBELLUM, and BRAIN STEM. Clinical manifestations depend on the nature of injury. Diffuse trauma to the brain is frequently associated with DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY or COMA, POST-TRAUMATIC. Localized injuries may be associated with NEUROBEHAVIORAL MANIFESTATIONS; HEMIPARESIS, or other focal neurologic deficits.

Research

Studies (6)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19902 (33.33)18.7374
1990's1 (16.67)18.2507
2000's3 (50.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Krieger, D1
Hansen, K1
McDermott, C1
Matthews, R1
Mitchell, R1
Bollegala, N1
Bhalerao, S1
Wilson, MS1
Gibson, CJ1
Hamm, RJ1
Mazzarella, B1
Mastronardi, P1
Lettieri, B1
Lo Schiavo, F1
Valentini, P1
DeAngelis, MM1
Hayes, RL1
Lyeth, BG1
Butler, PV1
Krakamp, B1
Rommel, T1
Edelmann, M1
Leidig, P1

Trials

1 trial available for pirenzepine and Brain Injuries

ArticleYear
[Prevention of stress-induced hemorrhage of the upper gastrointestinal tract in neurosurgical intensive care patients. A controlled, randomized double-blind study with ranitidine alone and in combination with pirenzepine].
    Medizinische Klinik (Munich, Germany : 1983), 1989, Mar-15, Volume: 84, Issue:3

    Topics: Brain Injuries; Critical Care; Double-Blind Method; Drug Therapy, Combination; Gastric Acidity Deter

1989

Other Studies

5 other studies available for pirenzepine and Brain Injuries

ArticleYear
Loxapine versus olanzapine in the treatment of delirium following traumatic brain injury.
    NeuroRehabilitation, 2003, Volume: 18, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Antipsychotic Agents; Benzodiazepines; Brain Injuries; Delirium; Humans; Loxapine; Male; Olan

2003
Haloperidol, but not olanzapine, impairs cognitive performance after traumatic brain injury in rats.
    American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation, 2003, Volume: 82, Issue:11

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Antipsychotic Agents; Benzodiazepines; Brain Injuries; Cognition Diso

2003
[Prevention and treatment of gastro-duodenal hemorrhagic complications in patients with neurologic lesions].
    La Clinica terapeutica, 1983, Sep-15, Volume: 106, Issue:5

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Benzodiazepinones; Brain Injuries; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Female; Gastr

1983
Traumatic brain injury causes a decrease in M2 muscarinic cholinergic receptor binding in the rat brain.
    Brain research, 1994, Aug-08, Volume: 653, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Animals; Autoradiography; Binding Sites; Brain; Brain Injuries; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted;

1994
Diurnal variation in Cotard's syndrome (copresent with Capgras delusion) following traumatic brain injury.
    The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry, 2000, Volume: 34, Issue:4

    Topics: Adolescent; Antipsychotic Agents; Benzodiazepines; Brain Injuries; Capgras Syndrome; Circadian Rhyth

2000