Effects of cisapride on constipation due to a neurological lesion

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Two patients with intractable constipation and an atonic bladder due to a partial spinal cord lesion and sacral nerve lesion are described. Treatment with cisapride (4 × 10 mg daily) was undertaken. After a few days the stool passed spontaneously. The effect was dose-dependent and has been maintained for at least 40 months. Normal bladder function was not achieved. © 1988 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

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De Groot, G. H., & De Pagter, G. F. (1988). Effects of cisapride on constipation due to a neurological lesion. Paraplegia, 26(3), 159–161. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1988.25

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