Abstract
The effect of dl-amphetamine sulfate and its two isomers was studied on the propulsive motility of the small intestine in intact unanesthetized rats and dogs. All three agents significantly decreased the propulsive motility of the small intestine in both groups of animals; they were for the main part equipotent in their action.
Footnotes
- Received July 2, 1951.
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