The use of nifedipine for the treatment of achalasia in children
- PMID: 3794905
- DOI: 10.1097/00005176-198611000-00010
The use of nifedipine for the treatment of achalasia in children
Abstract
Four adolescents with achalasia were treated with nifedipine. All the patients' symptoms improved dramatically. On manometric evaluation, following oral nifedipine, the lower esophageal sphincter pressure decreased approximately 50%. No change in esophageal peristaltic activity was noted. Side effects were minimal; two patients had mild headache initially. Nifedipine, which is commonly used in adult patients with achalasia, may be beneficial for short-term symptomatic relief in children until more definitive therapy can be performed.
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