Omeprazole delays gastric emptying in healthy volunteers: an effect prevented by tegaserod
- PMID: 15963081
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2005.02528.x
Omeprazole delays gastric emptying in healthy volunteers: an effect prevented by tegaserod
Abstract
Background: Proton-pump inhibitors effectively suppress stomach acidity. They are widely used for treating gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and related conditions. While generally safe, omeprazole and other proton-pump inhibitors can delay gastric emptying.
Aim: To test the hypothesis that tegaserod can normalize or prevent omeprazole-induced delay in gastric emptying.
Methods: This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group study in 40 healthy male volunteers. After informed consent and screening, qualified volunteers were treated with unblinded omeprazole 20 mg b.d. and either blinded tegaserod 6 mg t.d.s. (active treatment group) or placebo-matching tegaserod t.d.s. (control group) for 14 days. Gastric emptying was assessed before and after treatment, using a scintigraphy method.
Results: Omeprazole monotherapy significantly delayed gastric emptying expressed by duration of lag-phase (P < 0.007), time to gastric half-emptying (P < 0.003), and gastric retention of the meal at 60 (P < 0.002) and 120 min (P < 0.04) after its ingestion. Tegaserod taken together with omeprazole effectively prevented development of the above effects. Combined treatment was safe and well tolerated.
Conclusion: Concomitant administration of tegaserod 6 mg t.d.s. prevented development of the delayed gastric emptying induced by omeprazole monotherapy.
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