Festa V, Garrone C, Vietti Ramus G, Lisa F, Simone P, Scotti M, Cocchis D, Garrone G C
Minerva Chir. 1989 May 15;44(9):1429-33.
In carcinoid syndrome, calcitonin administration proved to have an effective action in reducing symptomatology. During the perioperative period, treatment with somatostatin, thanks to the ease of administration of the drug and the reductive action of gastroenteric secretion, demonstrated its usefulness in countering the action of serotonin. In the present case, the data reported in the most recent literature on the use of the two drugs in the carcinoid syndrome are confirmed.