Gastric protection by misoprostol against 1300 mg of aspirin. An endoscopic study
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01309339
Gastric protection by misoprostol against 1300 mg of aspirin. An endoscopic study
Abstract
Misoprostol, a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analog, is being evaluated in the treatment of peptic ulcer. It has been reported to have both antisecretory and cytoprotective properties. In this placebo-controlled, double-blind study, pretreatment with 200-micrograms doses of misoprostol was evaluated in the prevention of gastric injury caused by aspirin. Five oral doses of misoprostol or placebo were administered over 24 hr followed by a single oral 1296-mg dose of aspirin 30 min after the fifth dose of test agent. Two hours later the gastric mucosa was examined with a small-caliber fiberendoscope. Protection was defined as no more than 10 petechiae and no more than two hemorrhagic streaks in the gastric mucosa. Twenty of 30 (67%) subjects who received misoprostol was protected, whereas only one of 30 (3%) subjects receiving placebo was protected. The difference between the effects of misoprostol and placebo was highly significant (P less than 0.001). We concluded that five 200-micrograms doses of misoprostol given over 24 hr protects the gastric mucosa from the injurious effect of a single dose of aspirin.
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