Korean J Intern Med.
1998 Feb;13(1):15-21.
Effects of levosulpiride in patients with functional dyspepsia accompanied by
delayed gastric emptying
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Institute of Digestive
Disease and Nutrition, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
- 2Department Nuclear Medicine, Institute of Digestive
Disease and Nutrition, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
Levosulpiride is the levo-enantiomer of sulpiride, a well-known
antiemetic, antidyspeptic and antipsychotic drug. This study was undertaken to
investigate the effects of levosulpiride on dyspeptic symptoms and gastric motor
function in a group of patients with functional dyspepsia showing delayed
gastric emptying. METHOD: Forty two eligible patients were entered into a 3
week, double-blind randomized comparison of 25mg of levosulpiride or placebo
t.i.d.. Symptom assessment and gastric scintigraphy following the intake of
scrambled egg sandwich, were performed in each patient before and after
treatment. RESULTS: The improvement of symptom score in levosulpiride group was
higher than the placebo group (p < 0.05). We assessed global efficacy, which was
excellent in 1 (6%), good 11 (65%), fair 4 (24%), nil 1 (6%) of those receiving
levosulpiride, and fair 9 (60%), nil 5 (33%), poor 1 (6%) of those receiving
placebo. Levosulpiride tended to be more effective than placebo in relieving the
dyspeptic symptoms especially in the subgroups of dysmotility-like (p < 0.05)
and nonspecific (p < 0.05) as compared to other subgroups (p = 0.16). The
reduction of gastric emptying time after levosulpiride treatment was more marked
than Placebo group (p < 0.05). We found a significant correlation between
changes of symptom score and gastric emptying time (r = 0.47, p = 0.01). No
serious adverse effects were reported after administration of either
levosulpiride or placebo. Only two patients reported mild somnolence during
levosulpiride administration. CONCLUSIONS: Levosulpiride is effective and well
tolerated in patients with functional dyspepsia accompanied by delayed gastric
emptying. Its efficacy may be related to its action on the gastric motor
function by improving the delayed gastric emptying.