Treatment of steatorrhoea in cystic fibrosis: a comparison of enteric-coated microspheres of pancreatin versus non-enteric-coated pancreatin and adjuvant cimetidine
- 31 March 2007
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 2 (6) , 471-482
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2036.1988.tb00720.x
Abstract
Enteric-coated microspheres of pancreatin were compared with non-enteric-coated pancreatin combined with cimetidine taken 40 min before meals in the treatment of patients with cystic fibrosis. Fourteen adults with steatorrhoea due to cystic fibrosis were investigated in an open, randomized crossover study, over two consecutive 28-day treatment periods. Lipase intake was adjusted to each patient's previous requirements and was the same during both months; they were instructed to continue with their normal diet. Patients collected faeces for 72 h at the end of each month and completed diary cards daily throughout. Bowel actions were less frequent on enteric-coated microspheres of pancreatin than on non-enteric-coated pancreatin/cimetidine (1.7 vs. 2.4/day; P less than 0.001) and stool character was improved (P less than 0.001). Mean daily faecal weight was similar on enteric-coated microspheres of pancreatin to that on the combination (254 g vs. 291 g; N.S.), whereas daily faecal fat excretion tended to be less on enteric-coated microspheres of pancreatin (21 g vs. 27 g; N.S.), and percentage fat absorption tended to be greater (81% vs. 73%; N.S.). Mean body weight increased by 0.3 kg on enteric-coated microspheres of pancreatin and fell by 0.1 kg on the combination (N.S.). These data indicate that enteric-coated microspheres of pancreatin are at least as effective as non-enteric-coated pancreatin with cimetidine in the treatment of steatorrhoea in cystic fibrosis.Keywords
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