A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogs

Abstract Background Enteric‐coated omeprazole capsules are commonly used as a gastric acid suppressant in dogs. However, the efficacy of this formulation has not been evaluated for clinical use in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a 10 mg PO omeprazole capsule (TriviumVet) unde...

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Main Authors: Ann Gaier, Josh Price, Louise Grubb, Stuart Fitzgerald, M. Katherine Tolbert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16061
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spelling doaj-a0e88d8036f34937a6dae69a9fd54ba92021-03-26T10:53:08ZengWileyJournal of Veterinary Internal Medicine0891-66401939-16762021-03-0135288789110.1111/jvim.16061A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogsAnn Gaier0Josh Price1Louise Grubb2Stuart Fitzgerald3M. Katherine Tolbert4North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine Raleigh North Carolina USADepartment of Small Animal, Clinical Sciences University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine Knoxville Tennessee USATriviumVet Waterford IrelandTriviumVet Waterford IrelandGastrointestinal Laboratory, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M University College Station Texas USAAbstract Background Enteric‐coated omeprazole capsules are commonly used as a gastric acid suppressant in dogs. However, the efficacy of this formulation has not been evaluated for clinical use in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a 10 mg PO omeprazole capsule (TriviumVet) undergoing FDA approval to increase gastric pH in dogs. We hypothesized that encapsulated omeprazole would significantly increase the gastric pH compared to placebo and reach pH goals extrapolated from people for the treatment of esophagitis and duodenal ulceration. Animals Six healthy research dogs. Methods Randomized, blinded, 2‐way crossover study. Dogs were PO administered omeprazole at 0.5 to 1.0 mg/kg or placebo (empty gelatin capsules) twice‐daily for 5 days. The intragastric pH was recorded on days 2 to 5 of treatment. Mean pH and the mean percentage time (MPT) intragastric pH was ≥3 or ≥4 were compared between and within treatment groups. Results Dogs treated with omeprazole had a significantly higher MPT ± SD intragastric pH ≥3 (91.2% ± 11.0%), ≥4 (86.9% ± 13.7%) and mean ± SD pH (5.4 ± 0.8) than dogs treated with placebo (19.7% ± 15.5%, 28.3 ± 20.7, and 2.4 ± 1.0, respectively) (P < .001 for all). Conclusions and Clinical Importance The 10 mg enteric‐coated omeprazole capsule PO administered evaluated in this study is an effective gastric acid suppressant in healthy dogs.https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16061bravo monitoringcaninegastric pHproton pump inhibitor
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author Ann Gaier
Josh Price
Louise Grubb
Stuart Fitzgerald
M. Katherine Tolbert
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Josh Price
Louise Grubb
Stuart Fitzgerald
M. Katherine Tolbert
A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogs
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
bravo monitoring
canine
gastric pH
proton pump inhibitor
author_facet Ann Gaier
Josh Price
Louise Grubb
Stuart Fitzgerald
M. Katherine Tolbert
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title A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogs
title_short A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogs
title_full A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogs
title_fullStr A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogs
title_full_unstemmed A prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric pH in healthy dogs
title_sort prospective, randomized, masked, placebo‐controlled crossover study for the effect of 10 mg omeprazole capsules on gastric ph in healthy dogs
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
issn 0891-6640
1939-1676
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background Enteric‐coated omeprazole capsules are commonly used as a gastric acid suppressant in dogs. However, the efficacy of this formulation has not been evaluated for clinical use in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a 10 mg PO omeprazole capsule (TriviumVet) undergoing FDA approval to increase gastric pH in dogs. We hypothesized that encapsulated omeprazole would significantly increase the gastric pH compared to placebo and reach pH goals extrapolated from people for the treatment of esophagitis and duodenal ulceration. Animals Six healthy research dogs. Methods Randomized, blinded, 2‐way crossover study. Dogs were PO administered omeprazole at 0.5 to 1.0 mg/kg or placebo (empty gelatin capsules) twice‐daily for 5 days. The intragastric pH was recorded on days 2 to 5 of treatment. Mean pH and the mean percentage time (MPT) intragastric pH was ≥3 or ≥4 were compared between and within treatment groups. Results Dogs treated with omeprazole had a significantly higher MPT ± SD intragastric pH ≥3 (91.2% ± 11.0%), ≥4 (86.9% ± 13.7%) and mean ± SD pH (5.4 ± 0.8) than dogs treated with placebo (19.7% ± 15.5%, 28.3 ± 20.7, and 2.4 ± 1.0, respectively) (P < .001 for all). Conclusions and Clinical Importance The 10 mg enteric‐coated omeprazole capsule PO administered evaluated in this study is an effective gastric acid suppressant in healthy dogs.
topic bravo monitoring
canine
gastric pH
proton pump inhibitor
url https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16061
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