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Tag: Biliary dyskinesia

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Can Omeprazole Affect the Gallbladder? A Look at the Evidence

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Research from the UK Biobank involving nearly half a million people found that regular use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) was associated with an increased risk of cholelithiasis, or gallstone formation. This raises a critical question for millions of users: **Can omeprazole affect the gallbladder?** While used to manage stomach acid, emerging evidence suggests potential links to biliary system complications, particularly with long-term use.

What is 4 Methylumbelliferone Used For?: From Biliary Spasms to Hyaluronan Inhibition

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As of the mid-20th century, 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU), also known as hymecromone, has been used in parts of Europe and Asia to treat biliary dyskinesia. However, modern pharmacological research has revealed a far broader range of potential applications for what is 4 methylumbelliferone used for, particularly related to its role as a powerful inhibitor of hyaluronan synthesis.