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Prucalopride: Safety, efficacy and potential applications
Eamonn M.M. Quigley
Charles W. Duncan Jr. Department of Medicine
Academic Institute
Underwood Center for Digestive Health
Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
Ann Kimball & John W. Johnson Center for Cellular Therapeutics
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Safety Potential
100%
Safety Efficacy
100%
Prucalopride
100%
Functional Constipation
66%
New Agents
33%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Dietary Change
33%
Serotonin
33%
Safety Profile
33%
Quality of Life
33%
Diarrhea-predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome
33%
Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
33%
Lifestyle Modification
33%
Highly Selective
33%
Pharmacological Approaches
33%
Gut Motility
33%
Laxatives
33%
5-HT4 Receptor
33%
Prokinetic Agents
33%
Cardinal Symptoms
33%
Motor Disorders
33%
Cardiac Effects
33%
Laxative Agent
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Prucalopride
100%
Chronic Constipation
66%
Laxative
66%
Base
33%
Irritable Colon
33%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Digestive System Function Disorder
33%
Constipation
33%
Motor Dysfunction
33%
Prokinetic Agent
33%
Serotonin 4 Receptor
33%
Cardiac Side Effect
33%