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Dose finding study of mosapride in functional dyspepsia: a placebo‐controlled, randomized study
Author(s) -
Hallerbäck B. I.,
Bommelaer G.,
Bredberg E.,
Campbell M.,
Hellblom M.,
Lauritsen K.,
Wienbeck M.,
Holmgren L. L.
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
alimentary pharmacology and therapeutics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.308
H-Index - 177
eISSN - 1365-2036
pISSN - 0269-2813
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-2036.2002.01236.x
Subject(s) - mosapride , medicine , placebo , gastroenterology , prokinetic agent , population , randomized controlled trial , alternative medicine , environmental health , pathology
Background: Prokinetic agents have shown variable efficacy in the treatment of functional dyspepsia. Mosapride is a new prokinetic 5‐hydroxytryptamine‐4 agonistic agent. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of three dosage regimens of mosapride compared with placebo in the treatment of functional dyspepsia. Methods: Patients were randomly allocated to treatment with placebo or mosapride (5 mg b.d., 10 mg b.d. or 7.5 mg t.d.s.) in a double‐blind, prospective, multicentre, multinational study. The change in symptom severity score from an untreated baseline week to the sixth week of treatment was used to compare treatment efficacy. Results: There were 141, 140, 143 and 142 patients valid for evaluation in the intention‐to‐treat population in the placebo, mosapride 5 mg b.d., mosapride 10 mg b.d. and mosapride 7.5 mg t.d.s. groups, respectively. The mean changes in the overall dyspeptic symptom score were – 0.90, – 0.94, – 0.88 and – 0.89, respectively, and the proportions of patients feeling better at the end of the treatment period were 60%, 59%, 59% and 61%, respectively. No statistically significant difference was seen. Conclusions: Treatment of functional dyspepsia with mosapride was not superior to placebo. The result raises the question of whether treatment with prokinetic agents is appropriate for functional dyspepsia.

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