
Experimental damage in the stomach mucosa of test rats was modeled by acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin-induced ulcerogenesis). The number of ulcers and the total area of erosive injury in the mucous membrane were studied. Prophylactic treatment with mexidol and hypoxen in a daily dose of 50 mg/kg reduces the aspirin-induced damage of stomach mucosa. The gastroprotective properties of drugs are probably related to their antioxidant and antihypoxant effects.
Aspirin, Gastric Mucosa, Phenyl Ethers, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal, Picolines, Animals, Stomach Ulcer, Antioxidants, Rats
Aspirin, Gastric Mucosa, Phenyl Ethers, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal, Picolines, Animals, Stomach Ulcer, Antioxidants, Rats
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