PMID: 6112329Apr 25, 1981Paper

Propranolol in prevention of recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding in cirrhotic patients

Lancet
D LebrecJ P Benhamou

Abstract

Placebo or propranolol was given randomly of two groups of 12 adults with cirrhosis who had recently held from oesophageal or gastric varices or from acute gastric erosions. During three months' follow-up 5 patients in the placebo and none in the propranolol group had recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.

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Jul 26, 1980·Lancet·D LebrecJ P Benhamou

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