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Tag: Motility

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How does bethanechol affect the stomach and gastrointestinal motility?

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Bethanechol, a synthetic muscarinic agonist, mimics the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system on the gut to stimulate muscle contractions. Understanding **how does bethanechol affect the stomach** is crucial for patients and practitioners considering its use for poor gastric motility or other gastrointestinal issues.

Understanding How Prucalopride Works: Does prucalopride help motility?

3 min read
Chronic constipation affects up to 16% of the U.S. population and significantly impacts quality of life. For individuals who have not found adequate relief from conventional treatments, a key question is: **Does prucalopride help motility?** This selective medication specifically targets the serotonin receptors in the gut to stimulate bowel function and restore natural movement.

What are prokinetics for sibo? A comprehensive guide to gut motility agents

4 min read
Approximately 56% of patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) test positive for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), often linked to impaired gut motility. This makes understanding **what are prokinetics for sibo** a crucial step in managing and preventing its recurrence. These agents help restore the natural “cleansing waves” of the small intestine, pushing bacteria and debris out and reducing the chances of overgrowth.