Intragastric bacterial activity and nitrosation before, during, and after treatment with omeprazole.
Bhawna Sharma(The Royal Free Hospital), Iuri A. Santana(The Royal Free Hospital), Elizabeth C. Wood, R P Walt(The Royal Free Hospital), Marina Alessandra Pereira(The Royal Free Hospital), Paul Noone(The Royal Free Hospital), Penny Smith(The Royal Free Hospital), C. L. Walters(The Royal Free Hospital), R E Pounder(The Royal Free Hospital)
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Abstract
Ten healthy volunteers were studied before, during, and after treatment with omeprazole 30 mg daily for two weeks. On the 14th night mean nocturnal (2100-0700) intragastric acidity was significantly decreased by 75% (p less than 0.001). At 0700, 22 hours after the last dose of omeprazole, there were significant increases in the bacterial count and the nitrite and N-nitrosamine concentrations in the gastric juice (p less than 0.001). Three days later these changes had resolved. Short term treatment of healthy volunteers with omeprazole is associated with a short lived increase in the gastric bacterial flora, with endogenous production of N-nitroso compounds.
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