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The Choice of Proton Pump Inhibitor: Does it matter?

Authors :
Sigurd Vitols
Per M. Hellström
Source :
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology. 94:106-111
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Wiley, 2004.

Abstract

Proton pump inhibitors are used at different dosages for the treatment of acid-related gastrointestinal disorders, such as gastro-oesophaeal reflux and peptic ulcer disease. Comparisons of four different proton pump inhibitors: lansoprazole, omeprazole, pantoprazole, and rabeprazole show that they all have similar potency and efficacy. Rabeprazole, however, displays a slightly more rapid onset of acid inhibition than the others; the clinical advantage of this seems limited. The S-isomer of omeprazole, esomeprazole, exhibits a somewhat higher potency than the other proton pump inhibitors. Reports supporting a clinical advantage of this property are not convincing. To conclude, all inhibitors seem comparable as regards inhibition of gastric acid secretion.

Details

ISSN :
17427843 and 17427835
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........11f1ad47a9a54e184b1e37204063e3ba
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-7843.2004.pto940302.x