Abstract
Background: Oral pancreatic enzyme supplements should be properly administered in order to ensure an adequate gastric mixing with the food and simultameous gastric emptying with the chyme. Aim: To evaluate, in a prospective, randomized, open, comparative, three-way, crossover study, the effect of the administration schedule on the efficacy of oral pancreatic enzymes for the treatment of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Methods: Twenty-four consecutive chronic pancreatitis patients with maldigestion secondary to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency were treated with 40 000 U lipase in the form of capsules containing enteric-coated mini-microspheres. Capsules were taken just before meals (schedule A), just after meals (schedule B) or distributed along with meals (schedule C) for three consecutive 1-week crossover periods in a randomized order. Fat digestion before and during the three treatment periods was evaluated by an optimized mixed 13C-triglyceride breath test. Results: Before therapy, the 13CO2 recovery in the breath test was 23.8 ± 15.8% (normal >58.0%). During therapy, the 13CO2 recovery tended to be higher when capsules were taken along with meals (13CO2 recovery 61.4 ± 21.4%) or just after meals (13CO2 recovery 60.6 ± 21.8%) than when taken just before meals (13CO2 recovery 53.9 ± 20.3%). The percentage of patients who normalized fat digestion under therapy was 50, 54 and 63% with schedules A, B and C respectively. Conclusions: The efficacy of pancreatic enzyme supplements for the treatment of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency may be optimized by administration during or after meals. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Domínguez-Muñoz, J. E., Iglesias-García, J., Iglesias-Rey, M., Figueiras, A., & Vilariño-Insua, M. (2005). Effect of the administration schedule on the therapeutic efficacy of oral pancreatic enzyme supplements in patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency: A randomized, three-way crossover study. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 21(8), 993–1000. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2036.2005.02390.x
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