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A systematic review of tegaserod for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
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posted on 2023-02-07, 00:27 authored by BW Jones, DJ Moore, Suzanne RobinsonSuzanne Robinson, F SongAim: To assess the clinical effectiveness of tegaserod for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Design: Systematic review. Setting: Six placebo-controlled, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) retrieved from electronic searches (Medline, Embase, FDA website) and hand-searching. Main outcome measures: Any outcome was accepted. Results: In a small pharmacodynamic study, tegaserod 4 mg/day accelerated orocecal transit compared with placebo, but did not affect gastric emptying rate and colonic transit. Five placebo-controlled studies evaluated Subject's Global Assessment of gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms in predominantly female patients who fulfilled Rome criteria for constipation-predominant IBS. Responder rates were higher with tegaserod 1-24 mg/day than with placebo, although it was not possible in this review to evaluate the consistency of this effect, to fully quantify the effect size, or identify patients who may gain most benefit from this treatment. Conclusion: Currently published data on tegaserod for IBS are limited (two of six RCTs published in full, four as abstracts). Tegaserod may be an appropriate treatment for occasional use for relief of GI symptoms associated with constipation-predominant IBS. Further research, comparing tegaserod with alternative treatments for GI symptoms of IBS, should help define the place of this drug in therapy.
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Journal
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and TherapeuticsVolume
27Pagination
343-352Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
0269-4727eISSN
1365-2710Language
EnglishIssue
5Publisher
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Keywords
Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePharmacology & PharmacyHTF 919irritable bowel syndromesystematic reviewtegaserodABDOMINAL-PAINCONSTIPATIONMANAGEMENTSYMPTOMSFEMALEAdolescentAdultChildColonic Diseases, FunctionalFemaleGastrointestinal AgentsHumansIndolesPain ResearchClinical ResearchDigestive DiseasesClinical Trials and Supportive ActivitiesChronic Pain6 Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions6.1 PharmaceuticalsOral and gastrointestinalPharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences not elsewhere classified