Clinical effectiveness of a new antacid chewing gum on heartburn and oesophageal pH control

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Collings, KL
Rodriguez-Stanley, S
Proskin, HM
Robinson, M
Miner, PB
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[1] Oklahoma Fdn Digest Res, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 USA
[2] Howard M Proskin & Associates, Rochester, NY USA
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10.1046/j.1365-2036.2002.01380.x
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: Oesophageal acid neutralization with antacids depends on the duration of oesophageal antacid exposure and acid neutralizing capacity. A gum that releases antacid as it is chewed could take advantage of both mechanisms to enhance heartburn relief. Methods: Twenty-four subjects were crossed over to four regimens: placebo, chewable antacid tablets (1000 mg CaCO3), lower dose gum (600 mg CaCO3) and higher dose gum (900 mg CaCO3). A dual pH probe was placed, subjects ate a standardized provocative meal and self-dosed once as needed. Symptoms were recorded every 15 min using visual analogue and Likert scales. Results: Symptoms: Both gums decreased heartburn compared to placebo for 120 min. Higher dose gum decreased heartburn more than chewable antacids up to 120 min post-dose. pH: Active chewable antacid and gums immediately increased oesophageal pH, with significant improvement 15-30 min post-dose. Summary: (i) both gums promptly decreased heartburn and elevated oesophageal pH; (ii) both gums provided sustained relief for 120 min; (iii) antacid gums provided faster and more prolonged symptom relief and pH control than chewable antacids. Conclusions: Calcium carbonate gum effectively neutralizes oesophageal acidity and relieves symptoms following a meal, and is superior to chewable antacids in terms of the duration of heartburn relief.
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