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Padwal Raj S - - 2012
OBJECTIVES: Azithromycin is used widely for community-acquired infections. The timely administration of azithromycin in adequate doses minimizes treatment failure. Gastric bypass, a procedure that circumvents the upper gut, may compromise azithromycin plasma levels. We hypothesized that azithromycin concentrations would be reduced following gastric bypass. METHODS: A single-dose pharmacokinetic study in ...
Warzecha Zygmunt - - 2012
Background: Previous studies have shown that administration of ghrelin exhibits protective and therapeutic effects in the gut. The aim of the present investigation was to examine the influence of ghrelin administration on the course of cysteamine-induced duodenal ulcers, as well as effects on mucosal production of oxygen free radicals and ...
Camilleri Michael - - 2012
The glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) analog, ROSE-010, reduced pain during acute exacerbations of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Our objective was to assess effects of ROSE-010 on several gastrointestinal (GI) motor and bowel functions in constipation-predominant IBS (IBS-C). In a single-center, randomized, parallel-group, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-response study, we evaluated safety, pharmacodynamics ...
Sanuki Tsuyoshi - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Patients using low-dose aspirin (LDA) have an increased risk of gastroduodenal mucosal lesions and upper gastrointestinal symptoms. We aimed to clarify the efficacy of rabeprazole for preventing peptic ulcer, esophagitis, and gastrointestinal symptoms associated with LDA. METHODS: Patients with a history of peptic ulcers who were receiving LDA for ...
Colucci Rocchina - - 2012
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can impair gastric ulcer healing. This study investigates the involvement of NSAID-activated gene-1 (NAG-1) in ulcer repair impairment by cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibitors. Gastric ulcers were induced in rats by acetic acid. Four days later, animals received daily intragastric indomethacin (non-selective COX-1/COX-2 inhibitor, 1 mg/kg), SC-560 (selective ...
Federico Alessandro - - 2012
BACKGROUND & AIMS:: Helicobacter pylori have become resistant to antimicrobial agents, reducing eradication rates. A 10-day sequential regimen that contains levofloxacin was efficient, safe, and cost-saving in eradicating H pylori infection in an area with high prevalence of clarithromycin resistance. We performed a non-inferiority randomized trial to determine whether a ...
Nakajima Shigemi - - 2012
In 2008, a 44-year-old woman with mild epigastralgia diagnosed as having Helicobacter pylori-positive chronic gastritis without peptic ulcer underwent eradication therapy with lansoprazole (LPZ), amoxicillin (AMPC) and clarithromycin (CAM) for 7 days, but it failed, so treatment with rabeprazole, AMPC, and metronidazole (MNZ) for another 7 days was given, but it also ...
Leung Ki En-Ling - - 2012
Low-dose aspirin has been shown to increase the risk of upper gastrointestinal tract injury. Risk factors in upper gastrointestinal complications in low-dose aspirin users are less well defined than in other NSAID users, and there are enough intrinsic differences in the two agents to discuss them separately. In particularly, the ...
Fukuda Shoji - - 2012
Low-dose aspirin (<325 mg/day), administered to those with several conditions involving ischemic disorders, can cause upper gastrointestinal (GI) complications. In this prospective study, we aimed to clarify the incidence of aspirin-induced gastric ulcers in consecu tive Japanese patients and identify suitable preventive measures. We recruited 125 consecutive adult outpatients who ...
Iida Hiroshi - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The ideal medication for acid-related diseases should have a rapid onset of action to promote hemostasis and cause efficient resolution of symptoms. The aim of our study was to comparatively investigate the inhibitory effect on gastric acid secretion of a single oral administration of omeprazole plus mosapride with ...
Muraki Yosuke - - 2012
AIM: To investigate risk factors and adverse events related to high-dose diazepam administration during endoscopic submucosal dissection for gastric neoplasias.METHODS: Between February 2002 and December 2009, a total of 286 patients with gastric epithelial neoplasia underwent endoscopic submucosal dissection in our hospital. To achieve moderate sedation, 5-7.5 mg of diazepam ...
Matoba Munetaka - - 2012
It is well known that significant variations in stomach size, shape, and respiratory motion lead to uncertainties in target localization during treatment for gastric lymphoma. In this study, the usefulness of 4D-CT for radiation planning of gastric MZBCL/MALT was evaluated. Treatment planning using 4DCT (plan A) and conventional planning with ...
Zakaria Z A - - 2012
Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the anti-ulcer activity of a methanol extract of Bauhinia purpurea leaf (MEBP). Materials and Methods: MEBP was administered at doses of 100, 500 and 1,000 mg/kg and its effects on acute toxicity, absolute ethanol- and indomethacin-induced gastric ulceration, and pyloric ...
Burness Celeste B - - 2012
The fixed-dose acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)/esomeprazole capsule combines the cardiovascular (CV) protective effects of low-dose ASA with the gastroprotective effects of the proton pump inhibitor esomeprazole. It is approved for use as a convenient once-daily regimen in the prevention of CV and cerebrovascular events in patients requiring continuous low-dose ASA who ...
Yang Yun-Hui - - 2012
Effects of egg york containing IgY specific for Helicobacter pylori on the bacterial growth and intragastric infection were investigated in comparison with a proton-pump inhibitor pantoprazole. For in vitro anti-bacterial activity test, H. pylori (1×10(8) CFU/mL) was incubated with a serially diluted IgY for 3 days. As a result, IgY ...
Chen C-C - - 2012
BACKGROUND: The optimal dosage of intravenous proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for the prevention of peptic ulcer rebleeding remains unclear. AIM: To compare the rebleeding rate of high-dose and standard-dose PPI use after endoscopic haemostasis. METHODS: A total of 201 patients with bleeding ulcers undergoing endoscopic treatment with epinephrine injection and ...
Garcia-Mazcorro Jose F - - 2012
The effect of a proton-pump inhibitor on gastrointestinal microbiota was evaluated. Eight healthy 9-month-old dogs (4 males and 4 females) received omeprazole (1.1 mg/kg) orally twice a day for 15 days. Fecal samples and endoscopic biopsies from the stomach and duodenum were obtained on days 30 and 15 before omeprazole ...
Zhan Xian-Bao - - 2012
Background: Until now there has been no study that directly compares the effect of lansoprazole and pantoprazole administered intravenously on intragastric acidity. The aim of this study is to compare the effect of lansoprazole (30 mg) and pantoprazole (40 mg) administered intravenously on gastric acidity.<br /> Material/Methods: Helicobacter pylori-negative healthy ...
Ismail N - - 2012
Asthma is associated with increased pulmonary inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness. The current use of corticosteroids in the management of asthma has recently raised issues regarding safety and lack of responsiveness in 5-10% of asthmatic individuals. The aim of the present study was to investigate the therapeutic effect of a non-steroidal ...
Ma Wen-Jiang - - 2012
Clinically, sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) using allergen extracts effectively alleviates the symptoms of allergic rhinitis and asthma. We hypothesized that oral administration of a high-dose of allergen extracts imitates SLIT, which may prevent IgE-related responses in allergic diseases. In the present study, we investigated the effects of oral administration of allergen ...
Daley-Yates Peter - - 2011
Background: A therapeutic role for histamine H(3) receptor antagonism in allergic rhinitis has been proposed and may be complimentary to the well-known benefits of H(1) receptor antagonism. Combined H(1)/H(3) blockade has therefore been investigated as a novel therapeutic approach that may enhance symptom relief, particularly nasal blockage. Methods: Two novel ...
Cazzola Mario - - 2011
Tremor is one of the most characteristic adverse effects following administration of β(2)-adrenergic agents. It is reported by around 2-4% of patients with asthma taking a regular β(2)-adrenergic agonist and is induced by both short-acting and long-acting agents. Tremor associated with β(2)-adrenergic agonists is dose-related and may occur more commonly ...
McCabe Jacquelyn Cruz - - 2011
Abstract Background: Inhaler technique and spray characteristics are critical for adequate management of asthma symptoms with pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pMDIs). A lower spray force has been directly associated with a decrease in throat deposition of asthma medication, and a higher spray temperature may alleviate the "cold Freon effect" associated with ...
Stokes Jeffrey R - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Nasal H(3) receptors might have a role in mediating the effects of histamine in patients with allergic rhinitis. OBJECTIVE: This study explored the effect of the potent oral H(3) receptor antagonist PF-03654746 in combination with an oral H(1) receptor antagonist on the objective (acoustic rhinometry) and subjective (symptoms) responses ...
Durá-Travé Teodoro - - 2011
There is some controversy concerning the potential negative influence of methylphenidate on growth. The authors reviewed clinical records of 187 patients with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder under treatment with methylphenidate. The patients' weight, height, and body mass index were measured at diagnosis and during 4 years of follow-up. The dose of ...
Woodcock Ashley - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Inhaled corticosteroids are the recommended first-line treatment for asthma but adherence to therapy is suboptimal. The objectives of this study were to compare the efficacy and safety of once-daily (OD) evening and twice-daily (BD) regimens of the novel inhaled corticosteroid fluticasone furoate (FF) in asthma patients. METHODS: Patients ...
Fuhlbrigge Al - - 2011
The use of a short course of oral corticosteroids (OCS), or "steroid burst," is standard practice in the outpatient management of acute severe exacerbations of asthma. Despite published guidelines, the actual practice patterns are unknown. A Web-based survey about typical patterns of OCS administration and total steroid burst dose was ...
Stein Mark A - - 2011
Abstract Objective: To compare the dose effects of long-acting extended-release dexmethylphenidate (ER d-MPH) and ER mixed amphetamine salts (ER MAS) on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptom dimensions, global and specific impairments, and common adverse events associated with stimulants. Methods: Fifty-six children and adolescents with ADHD participated in an 8-week, double-blind, crossover ...
Berger William E - - 2011
Mometasone furoate and formoterol fumarate dihydrate (MF/F) administered via metered-dose inhaler with a dose counter is a new fixed-dose combination of an inhaled corticosteroid and a long-acting ?2-agonist indicated for daily maintenance therapy in patients aged ?12 years with persistent asthma. Randomized, controlled trials have suggested that MF/F reduces asthma ...
Kım Kyu-Jong - - 2011
Background/aims: This study investigated the use of the BRAVO catheterless pH monitoring system to determine the effective administration method of intravenous proton pump inhibitor and the effectiveness of 80 mg pantoprazole per day on the regulation of gastric acid. Methods: A total of 32 patients who underwent endoscopic resection were ...
Amagase K - - 2011
We examined the mucosal irritating and healing impairment effects of risedronate, a nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate (BPP), on rat stomachs, in comparison with those of alendronate and minodronate. Male SD rats were used in the following two studies; 1) the ulcerogenic effects of risedronate, alendronate and minodronate in the antral mucosa, and ...
Dobovišek A - - 2011
Aspirin-induced asthma (AIA) is a severe inflammatory disease, which affects aspirin-intolerant patients after ingestion of aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). In this article, a mathematical model describing arachidonic acid metabolism and its interaction with NSAIDs, is used to study the strategy for safe managing of NSAIDs to AIA ...
Zeiger Robert S - - 2011
Daily inhaled glucocorticoids are recommended for young children at risk for asthma exacerbations, as indicated by a positive value on the modified asthma predictive index (API) and an exacerbation in the preceding year, but concern remains about daily adherence and effects on growth. We compared daily therapy with intermittent therapy. ...
Ernst Pierre - - 2011
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Although inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) are the mainstay of therapy in asthma, their use raises certain safety concerns. We review the articles appearing in the last year which have addressed the safety of ICSs when used in the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). RECENT ...
Bain G - - 2011
The prostaglandin D(2) receptor type 2 (DP2) and its ligand, PGD(2), have been implicated in the development of asthma and other inflammatory diseases. The authors evaluated the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics and safety of [2'-(3-benzyl-1-ethyl-ureidomethyl)-6-methoxy-4'-trifluoromethyl-biphenyl-3-yl]-acetic acid sodium salt (AM211), a novel and potent DP2 antagonist, in healthy participants. Single and multiple doses ...
Short Philip M - - 2011
What is already known about this subject? Beta-blockers are avoided in asthma due to concerns of the potential for beta-blocker induced bronchoconstriction with the greatest risk after first dose. What this study adds? Nebulised salbutamol and ipratropium produced a full recovery of lung function in the presence of acute beta-blocker ...
Armstrong Robert B - - 2011
Objective: The authors evaluated the time course of the treatment effect of Osmotic-Release Oral System methylphenidate (OROS(®) MPH) HCl (Concerta(®), Raritan, NJ) CII in children with ADHD. Method: Data were combined from two double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, cross-over, analog classroom studies in children (9-12 years) with ADHD. Participants received an individualized ...
Rogers Linda - - 2011
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Guidelines suggest that asthma medication should be reduced once asthma control is sustained. Moderate-dose inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) can typically be reduced, but questions remain about the lowest effective ICS dose and the role of non-ICS controllers in treatment reduction. Long-acting beta agonist (LABA) safety concerns have created ...
Voelker M - - 2011
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid, ASA) has been used as an analgesic, antipyretic and antiinflammatory drug for many years. A new 500 mg aspirin tablet formulation containing micronized active ingredient and an effervescent component has been developed for potential improvement in the onset of action for acute pain treatment. This paper describes the ...
Lipworth Brian J - - 2012
β(2)-Agonists have previously been shown to be effective inhibitors of mediator release from airway mucosal mast cells. To evaluate the effects of intranasal salmeterol and fluticasone propionate alone and in combination on the response to nasal adenosine monophosphate (AMP) challenge to assess mast cell activation. Twenty-three patients with persistent allergic ...
Corda Luciano - - 2011
New formulations of extrafine particles of long-acting beta-2 agonists plus inhaled corticosteroids (LABA + ICS) have been shown to reach peripheral regions of the lung. The aim of the study was to assess the effect on small airway obstruction of long-term treatments with two different LABA + ICS formulations in ...
Purokivi Minna K - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Mechanisms behind asthmatic cough are largely unknown. It is known that hyperosmolar challenges provoke cough in asthmatic but not in the healthy subjects. It has been postulated that isocapnic hyperpnea of dry air (IHDA) and hypertonic aerosols act via similar mechanisms in asthma to cause bronchoconstriction. We investigated ...
Nguyen Long P - - 2011
Glucocorticosteroids are the mainstay treatment for chronic asthma; however, adverse effects can limit their usefulness. We previously determined in experimental asthma that chronic administration of β(2)-adrenoceptor inverse agonists reduced airway hyperresponsiveness and indexes of inflammation. However, the effect of co-administration of glucocorticosteroids with β(2)-adrenoceptor inverse agonists is unknown. Therefore, we ...
Cross Keith P - - 2011
Question I prescribe oral steroids for children in my community when they suffer asthma exacerbation. How many doses of steroids are recommended? Do all children need to take steroids for 5 days? Answer Traditionally, mild-to-moderate pediatric asthma exacerbations have been treated with a short course of oral steroids-often 5 days ...
Wasfi Yasmine S - - 2011
Leukotriene B4 (LTB(4)) is a potent inflammatory mediator in asthma, and is increased in more severe asthma. Targeting LTB(4), in addition to cysteinyl leukotrienes, could be beneficial in asthma. This was a randomized, double-blind trial of once-daily MK-0633, a potent 5-lypoxygenase inhibitor, 10 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg, and placebo in patients ...
Turton James A - - 2011
AIMS: To determine if indirect testing for bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) to monitor inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) treatment in asthma is feasible and acceptable in primary care. METHODS: Fourteen adult patients with asthma aged 22-70 years (4M:10F, forced expiratory volume in 1 s >70% predicted) taking ICS performed a test for BHR ...
Froehlich Tanya E - - 2011
Because of significant individual variability in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication response, there is increasing interest in identifying genetic predictors of treatment effects. This study examined the role of four catecholamine-related candidate genes in moderating methylphenidate (MPH) dose-response. Eighty-nine stimulant-naive children with ADHD 7 to 11 years old participated in a ...
Schulze Johannes - - 2011
Background: Bronchial allergen provocations are well established in asthma research. We evaluated the reproducibility of single-concentration, single-step allergen challenges in volunteers with grass pollen allergy. Methods: Forty-seven subjects underwent bronchial challenges using the aerosol provocation system nebulizer (Medicaid Sidestream) with incremental doses of grass pollen to define the individual allergen ...
Childress Ann C - - 2011
Background: Extended-release formulations of stimulants provide once-daily treatment options for patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Such preparations are more convenient and may improve compliance, and thus, improve outcomes. Currently, there is no extended-release liquid oral preparation of any stimulant. As such, there is a medical need for a liquid extended-release ...
Skoner David P - - 2011
To assess the effects of long-term mometasone furoate delivered via a dry powder inhaler (MF-DPI) on growth velocity and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in children with asthma. Children aged 4-9 years with asthma (n = 187) were randomized to MF-DPI 100 μg (delivered dose; actuated dose is 110 μg) once daily ...
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