Risk of gynaecomastia associated with cimetidine, omeprazole, and other antiulcer drugs
- 19 February 1994
- Vol. 308 (6927) , 503-506
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.308.6927.503
Abstract
Objective : To study the risk of gynaecomastia associated with cimetidine, misoprostol, omeprazole and ranitidine. Design : Open cohort study with nested case-control analysis. Setting : General practices in United Kingdom that had computerised offices, 1989-92. Subjects : 81 535 men aged 25-84 years who received at least one prescription for cimetidine, misoprostol, omeprazole, or ranitidine during the study period. Main outcome measures : New occurrences of idiopathic gynaecomastia diagnosed by general practitioner. Results : The relative risk of gynaecomastia for current users of cimetidine compared with non-users was 7.2 (95% confidence interval 4.5 to 11.3). Relative risks for misoprostol, omeprazole, and ranitidine were 2.0 (0.1 to 10.7), 0.6 (0.1 to 3.3), and 1.5 (0.8 to 2.6), respectively. Current users of cimetidine on a daily dose greater than equal to 1000 mg had more than 40 times the risk of developing gynaecomastia than non -users. The period of highest risk was seven to 12 months after starting cimetidine treatment. Spirono-lactone (relative risk 9.3 (3.3 to 26.1) and verapamil (9.7 (2.6 to 36.0)) were associated with a relative risk of gynaecomastia comparable to one for cimetidine. Conclusions : Use of cimetidine, but not the three other antiulcer drugs, is associated with a substantially greater risk of gynaecomastia in men. A strong dose-response relation was present among cimetidine users.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Omeprazole Fails to Alter the Cytochrome P450-Dependent 2-Hydroxylation of Estradiol in Male VolunteersPharmacology, 1993
- Endocrine adverse effects of omeprazole.BMJ, 1992
- Validation of information recorded on general practitioner based computerised data resource in the United Kingdom.BMJ, 1991
- The Effects of Cimetidine on the Oxidative Metabolism of EstradiolNew England Journal of Medicine, 1989
- Cimetidine-Induced Impotence and Breast Changes in Patients with Gastric Hypersecretory StatesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1983
- GYNAECOMASTIA AND HISTAMINE-2 ANTAGONISTSThe Lancet, 1982
- PAINFUL GYNAECOMASTIA WITH RANITIDINEThe Lancet, 1982
- GynecomastiaNew England Journal of Medicine, 1980
- Gynaecomastia associated with cimetidine.Gut, 1979
- GYNÆCOMASTIA WITH CIMETIDINEThe Lancet, 1977