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- Title
Lubiprostone In Constipation-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
- Authors
Carter, Natalie J.; Scott, Lesley J.
- Abstract
▲ Lubiprostone is an oral bicyclic fatty acid that selectively activates type 2 chloride channels in the apical membrane of human gastrointestinal epithelial cells, thereby increasing chloride-rich fluid secretion. Although the mechanism is unclear, this may then decrease intestinal transit time, allowing the passage of stool and alleviating symptoms of constipation. ▲ Oral lubiprostone was effective in the treatment of patients with constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-C) in large (n = 193-583) phase II (dose-finding) and phase III randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre trials. ▲ The number of patients with IBS-C demonstrating an overall response to treatment (primary endpoint) in the two phase III trials was significantly greater in patients receiving lubiprostone 8 μg twice daily for 3 months than in those receiving placebo. In addition, a randomized, 4-week withdrawal period at the end of one of the phase III trials demonstrated that discontinuation of lubiprostone was not associated with rebound of IBS symptoms. ▲ Lubiprostone was generally well tolerated in clinical trials, with the majority of adverse events being of mild to moderate severity. In patients with IBS-C who received lubiprostone 8 μg twice daily, nausea was the most frequently occurring adverse event that was considered possibly or probably treatment related.No serious treatmentrelated adverse events were reported in a 36-week open-label extension to the phase III trials.
- Subjects
IRRITABLE colon; COLON diseases; CONSTIPATION; PLACEBOS; EPITHELIAL cells
- Publication
Drugs, 2009, Vol 69, Issue 9, p1229
- ISSN
0012-6667
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2165/00003495-200969090-00007