Inhibition of Stimulated Gastric Secretion by an Orally Administered Prostaglandin Capsule: A Study in Normal Men

1976 
The effect of ingestion of a gelatin capsule containing 127 mug of 16,16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2 (DM-prostaglandin E2) or a liquid containing 127 mug of DM-prostaglandin E2 on stimulated gastric secretion in man was studied. DM-prostaglandin E2 significantly reduced the volume, acid concentration, and total acid output of gastric secretion. Secretory inhibition during the 3 h after treatment with the capsule was 37% (volume), 39% (acid concentration), and 60% (acid output). The DM-prostaglandin E2 capsule was nearly as effective as equivalent amount of DM-prostaglandin E2 in solution. Prostaglandin analogues, because of their oral effectiveness and duration of action, may have therapeutic value in peptic ulcer disease.
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