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NCT ID: NCT03183310 Not yet recruiting - Esophageal Reflux Clinical Trials

The Effect of Chlorpromazine on Esophageal Sensitivity in Healthy Volunteers.

Start date: July 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The effect of chlorpromazine (Largactil) on esophageal sensitivity will be investigated in this study. Overnight fasted subjects will be asked to fill out 2 questionnaires to assess the emotional status before their onset of the stimulation tests. The multimodal stimulation probe will be positioned through the mouth in the distal esophagus. After the ingestion of the stimulation probe, 10mg of chlorpromazine or placebo (saline) will be slowly administered via intravenous injection. Hereafter the multimodal stimulation tests will be initiated. Esophageal sensitivity will be assessed by performing thermal, mechanical, electrical and chemical stimulation of the esophagus. The chlorpromazine condition will be compared with a placebo condition, this will be organised on 2 separate study visits in a randomised order.