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Category:Cholinergic enhancer Gastrointestinal emptying (delayed) adjunct. Cisapride increases the rate at which your esophagus stomach and intestines move during digestion. It also increases the rate at which your stomach empties into your intestines and increases the strength of your lower esophageal sphincter (the muscle between your stomach and your esophagus).Cisapride is used to treat gastric reflux (the regurgitation of stomach acid into the esophagus) which is usually experienced as heartburn.Cisapride (SIS-a-pride) is a medicine that increases the movements or contractions of the stomach and intestines. It is used to treat symptoms such as heartburn caused by a backward flow of stomach acid into the esophagus.
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