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Effect of paracetamol on gastric mucosa.

R J Ivey, G R Silvoso, W J Krause.   

Abstract

The effect of paracetamol on the gastric mucosa was examined in seven healthy volunteers. The dose used (2 g instilled in 100 ml isotonic saline) was equivalent to about six tablets taken with water. Biopsy specimens were taken before and 10 and 60 minutes after instillation. The mean incidence of damaged surface cells in the control period was 1.7%. Ten minutes after instillation 3.5% of the surface cells were damaged. This increase was not significant. Light microscopy showed focal cell disruption and infiltration of red blood cells. Scanning electronmicroscopy showed minimal loss of normal cell apices. No erosions were seen on microscopy. Biopsy specimens taken 60 minutes after paracetamol showed similar changes. These findings differ appreciably from the extensive cell damage and microscopic erosions caused by therapeutic doses of 600 mg (two tablets) of aspirin. We conclude that large "analgesic" doses of paracetamol cause minimal ultrastructural changes in normal human gastric mucosa. The continued use of paracetamol in place of aspirin appears to be justified when there is a possibility of gastric mucosal injury.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 656821      PMCID: PMC1605405          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.1.6127.1586

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Med J        ISSN: 0007-1447


  11 in total

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7.  Effect of sodium bicarbonate on aspirin-induced damage and potential difference changes in human gastric mucosa.

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  14 in total

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