Effects of trimebutine maleate on gastric motility in patients with gastric ulcer

The effects of trimebutine maleate (TM), a prokinetic drug, on gastrointestinal motility in patients with gastric ulcer were investigated. Twenty patients with active gastric ulcers were allocated to two groups; 10 patients received a proton pump inhibitor alone (PPI group), given orally, and 10 pat...

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Hauptverfasser: Kamiya, T, Nagao, T, Andou, T, Misu, N, Kobayashi, Y, Hirako, M, Hara, M, Fujinami, T
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description The effects of trimebutine maleate (TM), a prokinetic drug, on gastrointestinal motility in patients with gastric ulcer were investigated. Twenty patients with active gastric ulcers were allocated to two groups; 10 patients received a proton pump inhibitor alone (PPI group), given orally, and 10 patients received oral TM in combination with a PPI (PPI + TM group), each for a period of 8 weeks. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric emptying were measured before and after the treatment period. During the active ulcer stage, tachygastria (more than 0.06 Hz) or bradygastria (less than 0.04 Hz) in the EGG frequency were observed in 9 patients either before or after meals. During the healed ulcer stage, tachygastria or bradygastria was observed in 4 of 10 patients in the PPI group, while in the PPI + TM group, 1 patient had tachygastria and none had bradygastria. Postprandial dip (PD) was observed in 3 of the 20 patients during the active stage, while after treatment, PD was observed in 3 patients in the PPI group and in 6 patients in the PPI + TM group, respectively. Gastric emptying in the PPI group did not show any change between before and after treatment, while that in the PPI + TM group improved significantly after treatment. These results suggest that TM may have an ameliorative effect on abnormal gastric motility in patients with gastric ulcer.
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Administration, Oral
Adult
Drug Therapy, Combination
Enzyme Inhibitors - administration & dosage
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Gastric Emptying - drug effects
Gastric Mucosa - drug effects
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Male
Middle Aged
Omeprazole - administration & dosage
Omeprazole - analogs & derivatives
Stomach Ulcer - diagnosis
Stomach Ulcer - drug therapy
Stomach Ulcer - physiopathology
Treatment Outcome
Trimebutine - administration & dosage
title Effects of trimebutine maleate on gastric motility in patients with gastric ulcer
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