ABSTRACT
Two hundred and forty-five cases are presented, composed of 141 males and 104 females, ranging in ages from 1 month to 11 years and 10 months. Their most common complaint was vomiting followed by abdominal colic, then vomiting and abdominal colic, tenesmus, and lastly, tenesmus and abdominal colic. Of the 245 cases under study a total of 235 or 96% responded to treatment. Only 10 failed to respondIn conclusion, the authors believe that the big success achieved in the treatment of the various conditions mentioned above was due to the dual action of oxybutynin chloride, that is, a musculotropic action (Spasmolytic) and the anticholinergic action (anti-secretory) and also because of the acceptability of the taste of the drugThe dosage schedule was 0.1mg./Kg of body weight, given every 8 hours. (Summary)
ABSTRACT
One hundred nine (109) cases are presented, comprising 65 males and 44 females. The response to winstrol was uniformly good in almost all cases except for the five patients who failed to register weight gains, but showed improvement in the form of good appetiteFour special cases are presented wherein the result was most satisfactory, though unexpected. (Summary)