Journal article
The effect of omeprazole on 24 h intragastric pH and fasting plasma gastrin during low dosage (10 mg) in the morning or the evening
PJ PRICHARD, ND YEOMANS, A SHULKES, DB JONES, PJ BUCKLE, RA SMALLWOOD, WJ LOUIS
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE | Published : 1986
Abstract
Abstract The effect of a low dose of omeprazole on intragastric acidity and fasting plasma gastrin concentration was measured in eight subjects with duodenal ulcer in remission. Intragastric acidity was measured during a baseline 24 h period. This was then repeated after 14 days of dosage with 10 mg of omeprazole administered daily, either in the morning or the evening, using a randomized, double‐blind cross‐over design. The median 24 h pH level rose significantly from a baseline of 1.6, to 3.1 and 3.5 during morning and evening dosages, respectively. However, variability in the response to this dose was substantial: three subjects exhibited no discernible change in 24 h median acidity on tw..
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