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Introduction Crampy abdominal pain is a frequent complaint, affecting up to 30% of adults in Western countries (1). When not linked to organic, infectious, or parasitic causes, it is typically considered a functional gastrointestinal disturbance (1). Antispasmodics like hyoscine butylbromide have been widely used for symptomatic relief, but robust,
<div>Efficacy and Safety of Hyoscine, Paracetamol, and Their Combination in Recurrent Crampy Abdominal Pain</div>

Efficacy and Safety of Hyoscine, Paracetamol, and Their Combination in Recurrent Crampy Abdominal Pain

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