BMC Gastroenterology (Mar 2012)

Early effect of oral administration of omeprazole with mosapride as compared with those of omeprazole alone on the intragastric pH

  • Iida Hiroshi,
  • Inamori Masahiko,
  • Fujii Tetsuro,
  • Sekino Yusuke,
  • Endo Hiroki,
  • Hosono Kunihiro,
  • Nonaka Takashi,
  • Koide Tomoko,
  • Takahashi Hirokazu,
  • Yoneda Masato,
  • Goto Ayumu,
  • Abe Yasunobu,
  • Kobayashi Noritoshi,
  • Kirikoshi Hiroyuki,
  • Kubota Kensuke,
  • Saito Satoru,
  • Gotoh Eiji,
  • Maeda Shin,
  • Nakajima Atsushi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-12-25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 25

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Abstract Background The ideal medication for acid-related diseases should have a rapid onset of action to promote hemostasis and cause efficient resolution of symptoms. The aim of our study was to comparatively investigate the inhibitory effect on gastric acid secretion of a single oral administration of omeprazole plus mosapride with that of omeprazole alone. Methods Ten Helicobacter pylori-negative male subjects participated in this randomized, two-way crossover study. Intragastric pH was monitored continuously for 6 hours after a single oral administration of omeprazole 20 mg or that of omeprazole 20 mg plus mosapride 5 mg (the omeprazole being administered one hour after the mosapride). Each administration was separated by a 7-days washout period. Results The average pH during the 6-hour period after administration of omeprazole 20 mg plus mosapride 5 mg was higher than that after administration of omeprazole 20 mg alone (median: 3.22 versus 4.21, respectively; p = 0.0247). Conclusions In H. pylori -negative healthy male subjects, an oral dose of omeprazole 20 mg plus mosapride 5 mg increased the intragastric pH more rapidly than omeprazole 20 mg alone.

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