2001
DOI: 10.1080/080352501750126212
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Anticholinergic treatment improves glycaemic control in adolescent girls with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Anticholinergic treatment with Pirenzepine improves glycaemic control in adolescent girls with diabetes. Although nocturnal urinary GH excretion was unchanged there may still be changes in pituitary GH secretion to explain the improvement. Effects of Pirenzepine on gastrointestinal motility can represent other possible mechanisms behind the improved metabolic control.

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