| Literature DB >> 2771808 |
M G Kirby1, G E Dukes, W D Heizer, J C Bryson, J R Powell.
Abstract
The effects of metoclopramide, bethanechol, and loperamide on the gastric residence time (GRT), gastric emptying (GE), and mouth-to-cecum transit time (MCTT) of a solution were investigated in three separate studies of five healthy male volunteers each. Metoclopramide in doses of 5, 10, and 15 mg prolonged GRT by 33, 88, and 162%, respectively, almost reaching statistical significance (p 0.058). A relationship was observed between GRT prolongation, and metoclopramide area under the plasma-time curve (p 0.01) and metoclopramide observed time to maximum concentration (p 0.01). Metoclopramide had an inconsistent effect on MCTT. Bethanechol 50 mg prolonged GRT by 64% (p 0.031) and had no effect on MCTT. Loperamide at doses of 2 and 8 mg prolonged GRT by 18 and 115% (p 0.043) and MCTT by 30 and 130% (p 0.0001), respectively. None of these motility-altering agents affected GE.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2771808 DOI: 10.1002/j.1875-9114.1989.tb04130.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacotherapy ISSN: 0277-0008 Impact factor: 4.705