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Cholekinetic vs. Choleretic — What's the Difference?

Cholekinetic vs. Choleretic — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Cholekinetic and Choleretic

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Cholekinetic

A cholekinetic drug is a pharmaceutical drug which increases the contractile power of the bile duct.

Choleretic

Choleretics are substances that increase the volume of secretion of bile from the liver as well as the amount of solids secreted.

Cholekinetic

That increases the contractile power of the bile duct

Choleretic

Stimulating the production of bile by the liver.
This drug has a strong choleretic effect.

Cholekinetic

Any agent that increases the contractile power of the bile duct
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Choleretic

A drug which stimulates the production of bile by the liver.
Phenobarbital is a powerful choleretic.

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