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Rabeprazole 20 mg for Erosive Esophagitis-Associated Symptoms in a Large, Community-Based Study: Additional Results. Digestive diseases and sciences [Dig Dis Sci] Journal article

 
TitleRabeprazole 20 mg for Erosive Esophagitis-Associated Symptoms in a Large, Community-Based Study: Additional Results.
Author(s)Cutler A, Robinson M, Murthy A, Delemos B 
InstitutionWayne State University School of Medicine, Digestive Health Associates PLC, 30055 Northwestern Highway, suite #250, Farmington Hills, MI, 48334, USA, Cutler_alan@yahoo.com.
SourceDig Dis Sci 2009 Jun 26.
AbstractPURPOSE: To provide additional efficacy data in patients treated with rabeprazole through week 4, and to validate sustained relief of gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms through week 8 as well as to further analyze rabeprazole safety in patients with wide-ranging demographic and clinical characteristics.
RESULTS: Patients in this study (N = 2,449) demonstrated significant overall improvement versus baseline (P < 0.001). Substantial symptom relief was seen throughout 8 weeks of treatment. By week 4, complete relief of daytime and nighttime heartburn, belching, regurgitation, and dysphagia was observed in 87.5, 90.7, 50.7, 77.6, and 75.1% of patients, respectively. Improvements were seen in rabeprazole-treated patients (<65 or >/=65 years) with a range of baseline symptom severities and across different racial groups. Rabeprazole was well tolerated.
CONCLUSIONS: In patients with endoscopy-confirmed erosive esophagitis treated with once-daily rabeprazole 20 mg, prompt and continuing improvements were seen in daytime and nighttime heartburn, belching, regurgitation, and dysphagia.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19557517
  
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