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Antisecretory effect and oral pharmacokinetics following low dose omeprazole in man.
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Healthy SubjectsLow Dose OmeprazoleGastrointestinal PharmacologyGastroenterologyPharmacotherapyOral PharmacokineticsDigestive TractGastrointestinal Peptide HormoneAntisecretory EffectPharmacological StudyBasal Acid OutputAcid OutputPharmacologySide EffectPhysiologyClinical PharmacologyAnesthesiaMedicinePharmacokinetics
The effects of single and repeated doses of omeprazole 10 mg on gastric secretion were studied in a group of six healthy subjects. Single doses had no significant effect on basal or stimulated acid output. After 7 days of treatment, there was a 93.1% reduction in basal acid output (P less than 0.02) and a 66.5% reduction in stimulated output (P less than 0.01). Pepsin output was not affected. Systemic availability of omeprazole, as reflected in the AUC, increased significantly (P less than 0.05) with repeated dosing. Low doses of omeprazole can produce substantial reductions in acid output after repeated dosing.
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