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NCT ID: NCT00765206 Completed - Clinical trials for Human Experimentation

A Pharmacodynamic Study Comparing Zegerid® and Prilosec OTC® (Study CL2008-02)(P07814)(COMPLETED)

Start date: May 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Open-label randomized crossover design study. 60 participants will be evaluated on Day 1 to compare effects on stomach acid; 30 participants will continue treatment for 7 days and will have repeat evaluations at Day 7.

NCT ID: NCT00674115 Completed - Clinical trials for Human Experimentation

A Pharmacodynamic Study Comparing Zegerid® and Prilosec OTC® (CL2007-17 )(P07813)(COMPLETED)

Start date: April 2008
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Open-label randomized crossover design studies. 60 participants will be evaluated on Day 1 to compare effects on stomach acid; 30 participants will continue treatment for 7 days and will have repeat evaluations at Day 7. The other 30 participants will receive a single administration of sodium bicarbonate.

NCT ID: NCT00542347 Terminated - Gastric Acid Clinical Trials

Comparison of the Gastric Acid Suppressive Effects of Esomeprazole and Generic Omeprazole

Start date: September 2007
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are used to decrease stomach acid secretion. A generic form of omeprazole, one of the PPIs, is on the market. With cheaper than brand name PPIs, it is unclear whether generic omeprazole is as effective clinically. This study compares generic omeprazole with half-dose esomeprazole, the strongest brand name PPI. The half-dose esomeprazole is in fact cheaper than generic omeprazole. Healthy volunteers will take each medication in turn for 7 days and their stomach acid will be measured while taking each medication. We hypothesize that half-dose esomeprazole is better at suppressing stomach acid than generic omeprazole.