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Drug-induced gastrointestinal ulceration

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Causes of gastrointestinal ulceration include:

  • non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  • doxycycline } may cause
  • emepronium bromide (anticholinergic } oesophageal used in bladder detrusor instability) } ulceration
  • ascorbic acid }
  • spironolactone has been linked with the development of peptic ulceration

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