Abstract
Background: Misoprostol is known to be effective in stimulating intestinal transit both in healthy individuals and in patients with chronic constipation when evaluated in short-term trials. The aim of this study was to determine the utility of misoprostol in the long-term management of patients with chronic refractory constipation. Methods: Eighteen patients were offered misoprostol (600-2400 μg/day) as adjunctive therapy in an openended, non-blinded trial. All patients were encouraged to continue the drug for a minimum of 4 weeks, after which time the effect on bowel movement patterns was evaluated and continued use of misoprostol was offered to those patients who demonstrated a clinical benefit. Results: Six patients withdrew prior to 4 weeks because of side-effects. In the 12 patients who continued the treatment: and were evaluated at 4 weeks, the mean interval between bowel movement frequency had decreased from a baseline of 11.25 to 4.8 days (P = 0.0004). Eight patients continued the long-term treatment, with sustained response seen in six. In a subset of patients (n = 4) the effect of single-dose misoprostol (400 μg) was evaluated compared to healthy controls (n = 5) on post-prandial segmental colonic motility. Misoprostol augmented the colonic motility response to a meal throughout the colon, and this was significantly greater in the left versus right colonic segments (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Misoprostol can be effective as part of the long-term medical treatment of patients with chronic refractory constipation, but side-effects are observed at higher doses and can be a limiting factor. Part of misoprostol's action may be mediated through the augmentation of colonic motility, particularly of the left colon.
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Roarty, T. P., Weber, F., Soykan, I., & McCallum, R. W. (1997). Misoprostol in the treatment of chronic refractory constipation: Results of a long-term open label trial. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 11(6), 1059–1066. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2036.1997.00237.x
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