COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF MIDECAMYCIN ACETATE AND AZITHROMYCIN ON GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY IN MAN

Citation
D. Sifrim et al., COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF MIDECAMYCIN ACETATE AND AZITHROMYCIN ON GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY IN MAN, Drugs under experimental and clinical research, 20(3), 1994, pp. 121-126
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
03786501
Volume
20
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
121 - 126
Database
ISI
SICI code
0378-6501(1994)20:3<121:COTEOM>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The gastrointestinal motor effects of the macrolide antibiotic, azithr omycin, were compared with those of midecamycin acetate. The method of investigation consisted of intraluminal pressure measurements in the gastric antrum and upper small intestine by means of a low compliance perfused catheter system. Eleven healthy volunteers participated in th e single blind, placebo-controlled study of both interdigestive and po stprandial gastrointestinal motility. Azithromycin was administered by mouth in a single 500 mg dose or in two daily doses of 250 mg; mideca mycin acetate was given in a dose of 600 mg b.i.d. The effect of midec amycin acetate on gastric antral and jejunal motility was not signific antly different from that of placebo. This was true for both the inter digestive and the postprandial phases of gastrointestinal motility. Pe roral treatment with azithromycin resulted in a statistically signific ant increase in the postprandial antral motility index as compared to placebo. This increase was observed in the distal antrum as well as in the proximal antrum. In addition, the gastric contractions were found to originate higher up in the stomach after azithromycin as compared to placebo or midecamycin acetate.