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Stomach and Theophylline

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Difference between Stomach and Theophylline

Stomach vs. Theophylline

The stomach (from ancient Greek στόμαχος, stomachos, stoma means mouth) is a muscular, hollow organ in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and many other animals, including several invertebrates. Theophylline, also known as 1,3-dimethylxanthine, is a methylxanthine drug used in therapy for respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma under a variety of brand names.

Similarities between Stomach and Theophylline

Stomach and Theophylline have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Smooth muscle tissue.

Smooth muscle tissue

Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle.

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Stomach and Theophylline Comparison

Stomach has 150 relations, while Theophylline has 74. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.45% = 1 / (150 + 74).

References

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