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In cases of gastrooesophageal reflux, duodenal disease and delayed gastric emptying without a serious physical obstruction to gastric outflow, gastric prokinetics might be considered.(Sanchez)  Such compounds include bethanechol, metaclopramide, erythromycin and cisapride which have been shown to hasten gastric empyting in adult horses.(EGUC)  To date only the parasympathomimetic agent bethanechol has been used as an adjunct for EGUS and cholinergic side effects are possible.  Cisapride has been withdrawn from the US and UK markets over concern about its potential to cause adverse cardiac effects in man.(Sanchez)
 
In cases of gastrooesophageal reflux, duodenal disease and delayed gastric emptying without a serious physical obstruction to gastric outflow, gastric prokinetics might be considered.(Sanchez)  Such compounds include bethanechol, metaclopramide, erythromycin and cisapride which have been shown to hasten gastric empyting in adult horses.(EGUC)  To date only the parasympathomimetic agent bethanechol has been used as an adjunct for EGUS and cholinergic side effects are possible.  Cisapride has been withdrawn from the US and UK markets over concern about its potential to cause adverse cardiac effects in man.(Sanchez)
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Because omeprazole is a substituted benzimidazole, there has been interest in the potential value of the
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benzimidazole anthelmintic, fenbendazole, for treatment of gastric ulcer disease in the horse. At present there is insufficient scientific evidence to support the use of other benzimidazole compounds.(EGUC)
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