| Literature DB >> 3286383 |
M Leuschner1, U Leuschner, D Lazarovici, W Kurtz, A Hellstern.
Abstract
In a controlled prospective double blind trial patients with cholesterol gall bladder stones are treated with ursodeoxy-cholic acid (group A: UDCA 11.1 mg/kg per day; n = 16) and Ursomenth respectively (group B: a mixture of UDCA/menthol: 4.75 mg/kg per day each; n = 17). With same stone number and size (10-12 mm) there is a complete dissolution rate in group A of 38%, and of 53% in group B within 15-16.9 months. The response rate (complete + partial dissolution) amounted to 75% and 76% respectively. In group A there is one case of stone calcification, in group B none. Both preparations are free of unwanted effects. This suggests that the cyclic monoterpene menthol enhances the effect of UDCA and is of comparable effect to a mixture of six different terpenes used in former times.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3286383 PMCID: PMC1433547 DOI: 10.1136/gut.29.4.428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut ISSN: 0017-5749 Impact factor: 23.059