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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (
gastric ulcer
)
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The aim of this study is a double-blind evaluation of the efficacy and safety of rioprostil, 300 micrograms, compared with ranitidine, 150 mg, when given twice a day for 4 or 8 weeks in patients with active, uncomplicated
gastric ulcer
disease. A total of 194 patients are entered into the study, of which 182 are statistically evaluated for efficacy. Eighty-seven receive rioprostil and 95 receive ranitidine. All patients receive two oral doses of study medication daily. After 4 weeks' treatment, 47.1% of the patients receiving rioprostil are endoscopically healed compared with 53.7% of those receiving ranitidine. After 8 weeks' treatment, the cumulative cure rates are 76.2% and 80.9% respectively. Side effects occur in 26% of the patients receiving rioprostil and in 15% of the patients receiving ranitidine. Gastrointestinal side effects are most common. Changes in stool consistency (i.e. soft stools or mild diarrhoea) are the most reported symptoms in patients receiving rioprostil. These effects are generally self-limiting. Three patients on rioprostil and one patient on ranitidine discontinue treatment due to side effects. No clinically significant changes in biochemical variables occur in either group throughout the treatment period.
Rioprostil
, 300 micrograms b.d., is a safe and effective treatment for
gastric ulcer
disease. Healing rates and alleviation of pain are comparable for both treatment groups. The change in stool consistency with rioprostil is of only minor clinical importance, that is, it occurs on about 2% of treatment days.
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PMID:Efficacy and safety of rioprostil, 300 micrograms b.d., in the treatment of gastric ulcer: a comparison vs. ranitidine, 150 mg b.d., in a randomized multicentre study. 251 Feb 65
The new prostaglandin E1 analogue, rioprostil, significantly accelerates healing and the elimination of pain in cases of peptic ulcer. The anti-ulcerous potency of this prostaglandin is equivalent to that of cimetidine. In comparison with ranitidine, there is a positive trend in favour of the H2-receptor antagonist, ranitidine, which has a more pronounced antisecretory effect than rioprostil. The differences in the healing rates during treatment with rioprostil and ranitidine are statistically significant in some cases, whereas those relating to pain alleviation are not. In contrast, the therapeutic efficacy of the two substances is almost identical in cases of
Ulcus ventriculi
.
Rioprostil
can be used with much the same success as ranitidine for preventing the recurrence of duodenal ulcers. The frequency of diarrhoea during rioprostil treatment, 300 micrograms b.d. and 600 micrograms nocte, is approximately 10%. In only about 1% of the patients does the rioprostil treatment have to be discontinued because of this adverse reaction.
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PMID:Rioprostil in the acute and long-term treatment of peptic ulcers: a review. 251 Feb 69
Data from a large number of patients (1918) treated with rioprostil, H2-antagonists and placebo, are analysed to examine the safety profile of rioprostil in the treatment of active
gastric ulcer
or active duodenal ulcer.
Rioprostil
is administered to 1000 of those patients. Patients who dropped out of the studies and those with adverse drug reactions are classified and compared within different subgroups. The overall dropout rate for rioprostil patients is 8.8%: 2.3% of these because of adverse reactions. The incidence of adverse reactions during rioprostil treatment is 20.9%, with more than 60% of these having gastrointestinal symptoms, mainly appearing in the first week of therapy. Comparisons show a higher incidence of symptoms with rioprostil treatment than with ranitidine treatment because of the gastrointestinal symptoms. Possible differences are found between groups in sex, age, and drug dose. The analysis of laboratory variables does not show clinically important changes as a result of rioprostil treatment.
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PMID:Drug safety of rioprostil in patients with active gastric or duodenal ulcer. 251 Feb 74
The efficacy and tolerability of the prostaglandin E1 derivative rioprostil (Bay o 6893) was studied in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in 40 patients affected by acute
gastric ulcer
. At the end of the eight weeks period ulcer healing was achieved in 85% of the rioprostil-treated patients and in 60% of the placebo-treated ones (p less than 0.05).
Rioprostil
produced a significant reduction of pain and also improved the clinical status. This positive outcome was noted both in smokers and in non-smoking patients, while only this last group improved during the placebo treatment.
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PMID:Rioprostil: a clinical experience in gastric ulcer treatment. 314 50