Heartburn treatment in primary care: randomised, double blind study for 8 weeks. Issue 7209 (28th August 1999)
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- Heartburn treatment in primary care: randomised, double blind study for 8 weeks. Issue 7209 (28th August 1999)
- Main Title:
- Heartburn treatment in primary care: randomised, double blind study for 8 weeks
- Authors:
- Hatlebakk, Jan G
Hyggen, Arild
Madsen, Per H
Walle, Per O
Schulz, Tom
Mowinckel, Petter
Bernklev, Tomm
Berstad, Arnold - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: To compare the effects and tolerability of omeprazole and cisapride with that of placebo for control of heartburn in primary care patients. Design: Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled study Setting: 65 primary care practices in Norway Participants: 483 untreated patients with complaints of heartburn ≥3 days a week, with at most grade 1 reflux oesophagitis Interventions: Omeprazole 20 mg once daily, cisapride 20 mg twice daily, or placebo for 8 weeks Main outcome measures: Adequate control of heartburn, defined as ≥1 day of the past 7 days with no more than mild heartburn, after 4 weeks of treatment. Results: In the all patients treated analysis, adequate control of heartburn was achieved in 71% of patients taking omeprazole, 22% taking cisapride, and 18% taking placebo after 4 weeks of treatment (omeprazole v cisapride and placebo, P<0.0001; cisapride v placebo, non-significant). Results were comparable in patients with or without reflux oesophagitis. In patients treated with omeprazole only, symptom control was achieved significantly more often in patients positive for Helicobacter pylori . Antacid use was 2-3 times greater in patients taking cisapride or placebo than in those taking omeprazole. Relief of non-reflux symptoms did not significantly differ between the three groups. Significantly more patients taking cisapride reported adverse events than those taking omeprazole or placebo. Conclusions: Omeprazole 20 mg once daily was highlyAbstract: Objective: To compare the effects and tolerability of omeprazole and cisapride with that of placebo for control of heartburn in primary care patients. Design: Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled study Setting: 65 primary care practices in Norway Participants: 483 untreated patients with complaints of heartburn ≥3 days a week, with at most grade 1 reflux oesophagitis Interventions: Omeprazole 20 mg once daily, cisapride 20 mg twice daily, or placebo for 8 weeks Main outcome measures: Adequate control of heartburn, defined as ≥1 day of the past 7 days with no more than mild heartburn, after 4 weeks of treatment. Results: In the all patients treated analysis, adequate control of heartburn was achieved in 71% of patients taking omeprazole, 22% taking cisapride, and 18% taking placebo after 4 weeks of treatment (omeprazole v cisapride and placebo, P<0.0001; cisapride v placebo, non-significant). Results were comparable in patients with or without reflux oesophagitis. In patients treated with omeprazole only, symptom control was achieved significantly more often in patients positive for Helicobacter pylori . Antacid use was 2-3 times greater in patients taking cisapride or placebo than in those taking omeprazole. Relief of non-reflux symptoms did not significantly differ between the three groups. Significantly more patients taking cisapride reported adverse events than those taking omeprazole or placebo. Conclusions: Omeprazole 20 mg once daily was highly effective in relieving heartburn whereas cisapride 20 mg twice daily was not significantly more effective than placebo. … (more)
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- BMJ. Volume 319:Issue 7209(1999)
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- BMJ
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- Volume 319:Issue 7209(1999)
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- Volume 319, Issue 7209 (1999)
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- 1999
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- 319
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- 7209
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- Page Start:
- 550
- Page End:
- 553
- Publication Date:
- 1999-08-28
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- Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine
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- 10.1136/bmj.319.7209.550 ↗
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