Treatment of relapsing bleeding peptic ulcers with the somatostatin analogue SMS 201 995 in a patient with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.

1985 
: SMS 201-995 is an octapeptide analogue of natural somatostatin characterized by pharmacological properties similar to those of somatostatin itself. In addition, its serum half-life of about 60 minutes after i.v. injection is significantly longer than that of the natural compound. A patient with active bleeding from a peptic ulcer jejuni due to a Zollinger-Ellison syndrome was successfully treated with SMS 201-995. Bleeding stopped after continuous infusion (25 micrograms/h) within the first 24 hours of infusion. The serum gastrin concentration dropped from 3,300 pg/ml to 170 pg/ ml (normal range 40-100 pg/ml). Continuation of the treatment by subcutaneous injections of SMS 201-995 (100 micrograms twice daily) maintained serum gastrin concentrations between 300 to 400 pg/ml over a period of 8 months. Side effects have not been observed. Four subsequent endoscopic examinations have revealed no ulcer relapse.
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