GI cocktail (English Wikipedia)

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  • Berman DA, Porter RS, Graber M (October 2003). "The GI Cocktail is no more effective than plain liquid antacid: a randomized, double blind clinical trial". The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 25 (3): 239–244. doi:10.1016/S0736-4679(03)00196-3. PMID 14585449.
  • Warren J, Cooper B, Jermakoff A, Knott JC (September 2020). "Antacid Monotherapy Is More Effective in Relieving Epigastric Pain Than in Combination With Lidocaine: A Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial". Academic Emergency Medicine. 27 (9): 905–909. doi:10.1111/acem.14069. hdl:11343/276044. PMID 32602148. S2CID 220269999.
  • Welling LR, Watson WA (July 1990). "The emergency department treatment of dyspepsia with antacids and oral lidocaine". Annals of Emergency Medicine. 19 (7): 785–788. doi:10.1016/s0196-0644(05)81704-4. PMID 2202240.
  • Talley NJ, Silverstein MD, Agréus L, Nyrén O, Sonnenberg A, Holtmann G (March 1998). "AGA technical review: evaluation of dyspepsia. American Gastroenterological Association". Gastroenterology. 114 (3): 582–595. doi:10.1016/S0016-5085(98)70542-6. PMID 9496950.
  • Fisher RS, Parkman HP (November 1998). "Management of nonulcer dyspepsia". The New England Journal of Medicine. 339 (19): 1376–1381. doi:10.1056/NEJM199811053391907. PMID 9801400.
  • Vilke GM, Jin A, Davis DP, Chan TC (July 2004). "Prospective randomized study of viscous lidocaine versus benzocaine in a GI cocktail for dyspepsia". The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 27 (1): 7–9. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2003.12.026. PMID 15219296.

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  • Warren J, Cooper B, Jermakoff A, Knott JC (September 2020). "Antacid Monotherapy Is More Effective in Relieving Epigastric Pain Than in Combination With Lidocaine: A Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial". Academic Emergency Medicine. 27 (9): 905–909. doi:10.1111/acem.14069. hdl:11343/276044. PMID 32602148. S2CID 220269999.

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  • Berman DA, Porter RS, Graber M (October 2003). "The GI Cocktail is no more effective than plain liquid antacid: a randomized, double blind clinical trial". The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 25 (3): 239–244. doi:10.1016/S0736-4679(03)00196-3. PMID 14585449.
  • Warren J, Cooper B, Jermakoff A, Knott JC (September 2020). "Antacid Monotherapy Is More Effective in Relieving Epigastric Pain Than in Combination With Lidocaine: A Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial". Academic Emergency Medicine. 27 (9): 905–909. doi:10.1111/acem.14069. hdl:11343/276044. PMID 32602148. S2CID 220269999.
  • Welling LR, Watson WA (July 1990). "The emergency department treatment of dyspepsia with antacids and oral lidocaine". Annals of Emergency Medicine. 19 (7): 785–788. doi:10.1016/s0196-0644(05)81704-4. PMID 2202240.
  • Talley NJ, Silverstein MD, Agréus L, Nyrén O, Sonnenberg A, Holtmann G (March 1998). "AGA technical review: evaluation of dyspepsia. American Gastroenterological Association". Gastroenterology. 114 (3): 582–595. doi:10.1016/S0016-5085(98)70542-6. PMID 9496950.
  • Fisher RS, Parkman HP (November 1998). "Management of nonulcer dyspepsia". The New England Journal of Medicine. 339 (19): 1376–1381. doi:10.1056/NEJM199811053391907. PMID 9801400.
  • Vilke GM, Jin A, Davis DP, Chan TC (July 2004). "Prospective randomized study of viscous lidocaine versus benzocaine in a GI cocktail for dyspepsia". The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 27 (1): 7–9. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2003.12.026. PMID 15219296.
  • Lieberman JA (2004). "Managing anticholinergic side effects". Primary Care Companion to the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 6 (Suppl 2): 20–23. PMC 487008. PMID 16001097.

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  • Warren J, Cooper B, Jermakoff A, Knott JC (September 2020). "Antacid Monotherapy Is More Effective in Relieving Epigastric Pain Than in Combination With Lidocaine: A Randomized Double-blind Clinical Trial". Academic Emergency Medicine. 27 (9): 905–909. doi:10.1111/acem.14069. hdl:11343/276044. PMID 32602148. S2CID 220269999.