Walt RP, Pounder RE, Hawkey CJ, Santana IA, Somerville KW, Logan RF, Long RG, Langman MJ. Twenty-four-hour intragastric acidity and clinical trial of bedtime enprostil 70 micrograms compared with ranitidine 300 mg in duodenal ulcer.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther 1987;
1:161-6. [PMID:
2979218 DOI:
10.1111/j.1365-2036.1987.tb00615.x]
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Abstract
The effects of bedtime 70 micrograms and twice daily 35 micrograms doses of enprostil on 24-hour intragastric acidity were investigated in nine duodenal ulcer patients in remission. Median nocturnal acidity decreased significantly by 30% with 35 micrograms twice daily, and by 48% with 70 micrograms at bedtime. In a clinical trial using bedtime dosing, 102 duodenal ulcer patients randomly received either ranitidine 300 mg or enprostil 70 micrograms. More ulcers healed after 4 and 8 weeks treatment with ranitidine than with enprostil (76% ranitidine vs 52% enprostil, at 4 weeks p = 0.0065 and 94% vs 68%, respectively at 8 weeks, P = 0.0007). However, 6 months after cessation of treatment there was no material difference in overall outcome. Despite combining mucosal protection with acid inhibition enprostil treatment conferred no advantage over simple acid inhibition.
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