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Dose-related healing of duodenal ulcer with the proton pump inhibitor lansoprazole
Authors:W LONDONG  H BARTH    H G DAMMANN    K J HENGELS  §  R KLEINERT    P MÜLLER    H ROHDE†  B SIMON¶
Institution:2nd Medical Department, Krankenhaus Am Urban, Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:Lansoprazole (AG 1749) is a novel substituted benzimidazole which inhibits gastric acid secretion by blocking H+,K(+)-ATPase. This randomized, double-blind multicentre trial studied the dose-response relationship of lansoprazole on ulcer healing and compared it with ranitidine in 314 out-patients with endoscopically assessed, symptomatic duodenal ulcer. Cumulative healing rates with Lansoprazole 7.5, 15, and 30 mg o.m. were 48, 59, and 74% at 2 weeks and 75, 84, and 95% at 4 weeks, respectively (intention-to-treat); the difference of the healing rates between 7.5 and 30 mg groups was significant (P less than 0.001). Corresponding healing rates for 300 mg ranitidine nocte were 51 and 89%. Pain relief was similar in all treatment groups. Lansoprazole was well tolerated. During a follow-up of 6 months relapse rates after lansoprazole 7.5, 15, and 30 mg were 21, 29, and 22%, respectively; the relapse rate after ranitidine 300 mg was 20%. In conclusion, lansoprazole provides faster healing of duodenal ulcer than ranitidine and a similar relapse pattern. For further trials in peptic ulcer disease a daily dose of lansoprazole 30 mg o.m. is recommended.
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