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Effects of omeprazole paste on healing of spontaneous gastric ulcers in horses and foals: a field trial.

C G MacAllister1, R L Sifferman, S R McClure, G W White, N J Vatistas, J E Holste, G F Ericcson, J L Cox.   

Abstract

A multicentre, blinded, randomised complete-block, field trial was conducted with 140 horses and foals age 4 weeks-28 years to determine if omeprazole paste is effective and safe in promoting healing of spontaneous gastric ulcers under a variety of field conditions and in different breeds and ages of horses. Horses in the study had gastric ulceration as determined by gastroscopy and were divided into replicates of 4 or 5 animals. One horse in each replicate was assigned randomly to receive an empty omeprazole syringe (sham-dosed control) and the remaining horses received omeprazole paste once daily for 28 days. Gastroscopy was repeated at the end of the study. Horses treated with omeprazole had significantly (P < 0.01) more improvement in ulcer scores at the end of the study compared with controls. Ulcers were improved in 32.4 and 99.0% of the control and omeprazole groups, respectively. Ulcers were completely healed in 8.9 and 86.7% of the control and omeprazole groups, respectively. Under typical field conditions, omeprazole was effective at enhancing healing of spontaneous gastric ulcers in horses of a variety of ages and breeds.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10696300     DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb05175.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Equine Vet J Suppl


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