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Randomised clinical trial: addition of alginate-antacid (Gaviscon Double Action) to proton pump inhibitor therapy in patients with breakthrough symptoms.
Document Type
Article
Source
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. Jun2017, Vol. 45 Issue 12, p1524-1533. 10p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*CLINICAL trials
*ALGINATES
*ANTACIDS
*PROTON pump inhibitors
*BREAKTHROUGH pain
Language
ISSN
0269-2813
Abstract
Background Symptomatic breakthrough in proton pump inhibitor ( PPI)-treated gastro-oesophageal reflux disease ( GERD) patients is a common problem with a range of underlying causes. The nonsystemic, raft-forming action of alginates may help resolve symptoms. Aim To assess alginate-antacid (Gaviscon Double Action, RB, Slough, UK) as add-on therapy to once-daily PPI for suppression of breakthrough reflux symptoms. Methods In two randomised, double-blind studies (exploratory, n=52; confirmatory, n=262), patients taking standard-dose PPI who had breakthrough symptoms, assessed by Heartburn Reflux Dyspepsia Questionnaire ( HRDQ), were randomised to add-on Gaviscon or placebo (20 mL after meals and bedtime). The exploratory study endpoint was change in HRDQ score during treatment vs run-in. The confirmatory study endpoint was 'response' defined as ≥3 days reduction in the number of 'bad' days ( HRDQ [heartburn/regurgitation] >0.70) during treatment vs run-in. Results In the exploratory study, significantly greater reductions in HRDQ scores (heartburn/regurgitation) were observed in the Gaviscon vs placebo (least squares mean difference [95% CI] −2.10 [−3.71 to −0.48]; P=.012). Post hoc 'responder' analysis of the exploratory study also revealed significantly more Gaviscon patients (75%) achieved ≥3 days reduction in 'bad' days vs placebo patients (36%), P=.005. In the confirmatory study, symptomatic improvement was observed with add-on Gaviscon (51%) but there was no significant difference in response vs placebo (48%) ( OR (95% CI) 1.15 (0.69-1.91), P=.5939). Conclusions Adding Gaviscon to PPI reduced breakthrough GERD symptoms but a nearly equal response was observed for placebo. Response to intervention may vary according to whether symptoms are functional in origin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]