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Efficacy of omeprazole paste for prevention of gastric ulcers in horses in race training.

AbstractOBJECTIVE:
To determine the minimal effective dosage of omeprazole oral paste for the prevention of naturally occurring ulcers in horses starting race training.
DESIGN:
Prospective study.
ANIMALS:
175 horses.
PROCEDURE:
Horses in the dose selection portion of the study were sham dose treated or received 1 mg (0.45 mg/lb) or 2 mg (0.9 mg/lb) of omeprazole/kg, PO, every 24 hours for 28 days or 4 mg of omeprazole/kg (1.8 mg/lb; loading dose), PO, every 24 hours for 4 days, then 1 or 2 mg of omeprazole/kg, PO, every 24 hours for 24 days. Horses in the dose confirmation portion of the study were sham dose treated or received 1 mg of omeprazole/kg, PO, every 24 hours for 28 days. Gastric ulcer scores at the beginning and end of the study were compared.
RESULTS:
Sham-dose-treated horses had significantly higher ulcer scores than did horses treated with any of the omeprazole dosages evaluated. Among horses treated with omeprazole, there was no significant interaction of dose (1 or 2 mg/kg) and loading dose; therefore, the lowest effective dose (1 mg/kg) was evaluated in the dose confirmation portion of the study. In the dose confirmation study, 4 of 39 (10%) sham-dose-treated horses remained ulcer free, which was significantly different from the proportion of horses (31/38 [82%]) receiving 1 mg of omeprazole/kg that remained ulcer free. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE; Results indicated that omeprazole administered at a dosage of 1 mg/kg, PO, every 24 hours for 28 days was effective for prevention of gastric ulcers in horses starting race training.
AuthorsScott R McClure, Gary W White, Roger L Sifferman, William Bernard, Michèle Y Doucet, Andre Vrins, John E Holste, Candis Fleishman, Roberto Alva, Luiz G Cramer
JournalJournal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (J Am Vet Med Assoc) Vol. 226 Issue 10 Pg. 1681-4 (May 15 2005) ISSN: 0003-1488 [Print] United States
PMID15906568 (Publication Type: Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Anti-Ulcer Agents
  • Ointments
  • Omeprazole
Topics
  • Administration, Oral
  • Animals
  • Anti-Ulcer Agents (administration & dosage)
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Female
  • Horse Diseases (prevention & control)
  • Horses
  • Male
  • Ointments
  • Omeprazole (administration & dosage)
  • Physical Conditioning, Animal (adverse effects)
  • Prospective Studies
  • Stomach Ulcer (prevention & control, veterinary)
  • Treatment Outcome

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