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The effect of Mucaine and Aludrox on basal and food stimulated immunoreactive gastrin has been assessed in normal control subjects and patients with duodenal or
gastric ulcer
. No differences in gastrin responses were observed either in the basal period or after the protein meal with the two antacids. As previously described, release of gastrin was greatest in
gastric ulcer
patients but in contrast to previous results,normal subjects seemed to show a greater response than duodenal ulcer patients but this was not statistically significant. Thus the combination of a local anaesthetic oxethazaine with aluminium
hydroxide
gel does not lead to diminished gastrin release and is not the prime mechanism of action of this agent.
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PMID:The effect of mucaine on gastrin release in man. 28 54
Relief of duodenal ulcer pain by aluminum
hydroxide
gel (AG) was compared with that obtained by a dummy gel (DG) in randomized trials. In 44 individual pain episodes, complete relief was obtained by 15-ml doses of AG in 79% and by DG in 45% (P less than 0.05). In 48 identical blind trials replicated at another hospital the difference was not significant. The gels were also tested against ulcer pain induced by intragastric acid instillation (Palmer test) in 35 patients; pain was relieved by AG in 63% and by DG in 62%. Presumed effectiveness in terminating ulcer episodes was studied in 65 patients admitted for pain; 37 received milk and cream hourly and 28 did not. All were treated with 15 ml of AG or DG during waking hours. Median time for complete disappearance of spontaneous pain was 3 days for AG and 7 days for DG, the same in both groups. In all patients the acid instillation test was repeated every few days. For the milk and cream group it became negative after 4 days with AG and after 6 days with DG. In 18 patients with
gastric ulcer
treated for 4 weeks AG led to greater reductions in size than did DG. A number of these trials indicate AG to be more effective than DG, but sampling and other methodological problems limit the certainty of any conclusions.
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PMID:Controlled trials of aluminum hydroxide gels for peptic ulcer. 32 63
Most physicians recognize that the ingestion of lye is associated with severe esophageal damage. It is much less widely known that gastric injury is the predominant finding when acid is ingested. We are reporting on five patients who had severe gastric damage after ingestion of diluted sulfuric acid (three cases), capsules of potassium
hydroxide
, and Clinitest tablets (one case each). Fiberoptic endoscopy was used to localize the extent and severity of injury and to follow the evolution of the damage. The extent and location of injury varied with the amount and type of agent ingested. Acid ingestion resulted in severe gastritis, which eventually led to antral stenosis and gastric outlet obstruction requiring operative intervention in two cases. Potassium hydroxide capsules produced diffuse esophagitis, gastritis, and a non-healing large
gastric ulcer
. Clinitest tablets produced distal esophagitis and stricture and antral damage leading to gastric outlet obstruction which required operative intervention. These cases demonstrate the natural history of corrosive injury to the stomach and the value of fiberoptic endoscopy in the management of this problem.
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PMID:Corrosive injury to the stomach: the natural history and role of fiberoptic endoscopy. 45 76
Praomys (Mastomys) natalensis were sensitised by peritoneal injection of ovalbumin mixed with aluminium
hydroxide
. The animals developed homocytotoropic IgE and IgG 1 antibodies. When presensitised animals were challenged with ovalbumin in the gastric wall, a
gastric ulcer
appeared. This ulceration, induced by an immunological release of histamine, could be inhibited by the administration of disodium cromoglycate. The present model is useful for producing a
gastric ulcer
in a determined site. It supports the theory of a possible allergic component in the pathogenesis of the human disease.
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PMID:Role of homocytotropic antibodies in pathogenesis of gastric ulcer. 47 97
The bile acid binding capacity of various liquid antacids and of colestyramin were compared. Aluminium
hydroxide
containing antacids showed the highest binding capacity. This seems to be of importance also in therapeutic doses for treatment of chologenic diarrhoea, vagotomy diarrhoea and
gastric ulcer
.
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PMID:[Binding of antacids to bile acids (author's transl)]. 64 58
Sucralfate, an aluminum
hydroxide
complex of sulfated sucrose used in the treatment of
gastric ulcer
, was shown to prevent irradiation-induced diarrhea and bowel discomfort significantly in patients treated for pelvic cancer with external radiotherapy with intent to cure. The double-blind placebo-controlled study included 70 patients with carcinoma of the prostate and urinary bladder without distant metastasis (T1-4NO1xMO) and performance status of greater than or equal to 90% Karnofsky scale. Radiotherapy was administered in a conventional manner with MeV photons and a four-field technique. The total dose was 62-66 Gy and total treatment time of 6.5 weeks. Dose granules of sucralfate or placebo were dispensed to each patient 2 weeks after radiation started and continued for 6 weeks. All analyses were performed blindly. Seven of 34 evaluable patients in the placebo group and 18 of 32 evaluable patients in the sucralfate group did not present with diarrhea during the observation period. The frequency of defecation and stool consistency were significantly improved by sucralfate. Fourteen patients in the placebo group and only three in the sucralfate group required symptomatic therapy with loperamide. There was no evidence of adverse effects associated with the use of sucralfate. Sucralfate can be of beneficial value in diminishing the bowel discomfort during radiotherapy of pelvic malignancies, and the earlier proposed mechanisms of action (e.g., protection of denuded mucosa, cytoprotective properties, binding bile acids) can also be valid for the current effects of sucralfate.
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PMID:Prevention of irradiation-induced bowel discomfort by sucralfate: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study when treating localized pelvic cancer. 188 3
Gastric ulcers in children are often seen as a result of an imbalance between nocive factors and the resistance of the mucosa. Glanzmann's thromboastenia is a defect in platelet aggregation and its nature may be associated to local factors which precipitate or perpetuate bleeding. Prostaglandins are hormones of local action which inhibit the secretion of acid and therefore protect the mucosa. We report a case of an 18 year old male youngster with Glanzmann's thromboastenia and a
gastric ulcer
previously unsuccessfully treated with cimetidine, aluminum
hydroxide
solution, ranitidine, sucralfate and later controlled with PGE2. In sum, the usefulness of the cytoprotecting effects of the prostaglandins are successfully evaluated in a young man with platelet aggregation abnormalities.
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PMID:[Chronic gastric ulcer in a child with Glanzmann thrombasthenia. Usefulness of prostaglandin E2]. 212 26
We evaluated the role of oxygen free radicals in the induction of acute stress
gastric ulcer
in rats. After 12 hr of immobility, ulcers of up to 4 mm were observed in the gastric mucosa. Pretreatment with allopurinol, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor, produced a significant reduction in the number and size of lesions (p < 0.0001). No protection was afforded by aluminum
hydroxide
or ranitidine alone, but enhanced protection was observed when given in association to allopurinol. A secondary role for H ions is suggested by these findings. Our results support the hypothesis of a role of oxygen free radicals in the pathogenesis of stress gastric ulcers. Allopurinol might be used in conditions predisposing to stress in patients.
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PMID:[The etiopathogenesis of the acute stress ulcer. The role of oxygen free radicals]. 215 40
Antacids are more effective than placebo, and their efficacy is comparable to that of H2-blockers in
gastric ulcer
healing even though the healing time is about 2 weeks longer than with H2-blockers. Some observations in animals and healthy subjects may indicate that antacids (particularly those containing aluminium
hydroxide
) have a protective effect on the gastroduodenal mucosa in that they increase the production of prostanoids and sulphydryl-containing compounds. We showed that 10 days' treatment with high-dose antacids (Maalox TC) is able to increase 6-keto-PGF1 alpha production from cultured biopsy specimens of patients with
gastric ulcer
. These data could constitute a further indication in the treatment of peptic disease.
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PMID:Antacids in gastric ulcer treatment: evidence of cytoprotection. 220 99
In an open randomized study including 51 consecutive patients with gynaecological malignancies sucralphate was daily administered to patients receiving pelvic irradiation. Sucralphate, an aluminium
hydroxide
complex of sulphated sucrose used in the treatment of
gastric ulcer
, seems to be of value in preventing radiation-induced bowel discomfort. The most objective parameter, frequency of diarrhoea was almost 50% less in the sucralphate groups as compared to the controls. The patients receiving sucralphate in general displayed only minor alterations in bowel habits even at the end of the radiation treatment. The number of patients requiring symptomatic therapy with loperamide were markedly lower in the sucralphate group. Subjective discomfort such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite were also less common. A reduction in acute reactions to irradiation increases the possibility of carrying through planned treatment and avoids unfavourable intermissions, and thus curing the patient with cancer in the pelvis by means of radiotherapy.
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PMID:Beneficial effects of sucralphate in radiation induced diarrhea. An open randomized study in gynecological cancer patients. 224 14
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