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Aluminum bismuth oxide (Al3BiO6)

(12284-76-3)
Mainly used as antacid, it has the effect of neutralizing stomach acid and astringent

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Aminopentamide

(60-46-8)
This product is a synthetic substitute for atropine. It has antispasmodic, reduces gastric acid secretion, and can relieve hyperactivity of the digestive tract. Its intensity of action is similar to that of atropine. It is used to treat duodenal ulcer, acute gastritis and pyloric spasm.

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Atropine methyl bromide

(2870-71-5)
Atropine methyl bromide, a muscarinic receptor (mAChR) antagonist, is a quaternary ammonium salt of atropine and a mydriatic for dilation of the pupil during ophthalmic examination. It is introduced for relieving pyloric spasm in infants for its highly polar nature. It penetrates less readily into the central nervous system than atropine[1][2].

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Digestive system drugs are currently one of the most commonly used drugs in clinic. Digestive System Drugs mainly include liver disease drugs, antacid and mucosal protective drugs, cholagogue drugs, appetite suppressants and other diet pills, gastrointestinal motility drugs, gastrointestinal antispasmodic drugs, laxatives and antidiarrheal Medicines, gastric acid Inhibitors, emetics and antiemetics, digestant drugs and other digestive system drugs. The "Digestive System Drugs" of ECHEMI classification list mainly supplies APIs for such drugs.
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