Two and Four Weeks' Treatment for Duodenal Ulcer: Symptom Relief and Clinical Remission Comparing Omeprazole and Ranitidine
In a Swedish-Norwegian multicentre study patients with endoscopically verified duodenal ulcers (>5 mm) were randomized to 2 or 4 weeks of treatment with either 20 mg omeprazole once daily or 300 mg ranitidine once daily. The aim was to evaluate 2 and 4 weeks' treatment with regard to symptom...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 1991, Vol.26 (2), p.137-145 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In a Swedish-Norwegian multicentre study patients with endoscopically verified duodenal ulcers (>5 mm) were randomized to 2 or 4 weeks of treatment with either 20 mg omeprazole once daily or 300 mg ranitidine once daily. The aim was to evaluate 2 and 4 weeks' treatment with regard to symptomatic improvement during treatment, relapse after treatment, and safety of the two drugs. Endoscopy was not performed to check healing at the end of treatment. Instead the patients were instructed to contact the investigator in the event of recurrence of symptoms for renewed endoscopy. Follow-up was ended 10 weeks after stopping active treatment. Altogether 450 patients were evaluated at 17 centres. The symptomatic improvement during treatment was good in all groups, with significantly better reductions of daytime pain and heartburn in omeprazole-treated patients. Symptomatic relapse was commonest in the 2-week ranitidine group (57%), significantly more than in the 2-week omeprazole group (31%) ( |
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ISSN: | 0036-5521 1502-7708 |
DOI: | 10.3109/00365529109025023 |