Digestion
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Oral Domperidone in Chronic Postprandial DyspepsiaA Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Evaluation Sint-Norbertuskliniek, Duffel, Sint-Jozefkliniek, Izegem, Rondplein, and Leopoldstraat, Mechelen
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Article / Publication Details
Received: December 09, 1977
Published online: January 27, 2009
Issue release date: 1979
Number of Print Pages: 7
Number of Figures: 0
Number of Tables: 0
ISSN: 0012-2823 (Print)
eISSN: 1421-9867 (Online)
For additional information: https://www.karger.com/DIG
Abstract
32 patients with chronic postprandial dyspepsia were selected for a 4-week controlled double-blind trial of domperidone and a placebo. The patients received either domperidone or a placebo at a dose rate of two 10-mg tablets t.i.d. before meals. A questionnaire was completed at the start of the study, and after 2 and 4 weeks of treatment. Excellent or good improvement was obtained in 71% of the domperidone-treated patients compared to only 13% of the placebo-treated cases. Domperidone was also significantly superior to the placebo when both drugs were compared to previously used medications. Side effects were not reported. It is concluded that domperidone has a beneficial effect on chronic postprandial dyspepsia.
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Article / Publication Details
Received: December 09, 1977
Published online: January 27, 2009
Issue release date: 1979
Number of Print Pages: 7
Number of Figures: 0
Number of Tables: 0
ISSN: 0012-2823 (Print)
eISSN: 1421-9867 (Online)
For additional information: https://www.karger.com/DIG
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