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Impact of short-term esomeprazole treatment on performance of daily activities and antacid use in patients with nonerosive symptomatic gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (gord) and frequent heartburn

  • In: Posters: Community Pharmacy: Better outcomes for tomorrow
  • At: Bangkok (Thailand) (2014)
  • Type: Poster
  • Poster code: POS-CPS140
  • By: KATZ, Philip (Einstein Medical Center, Division of Gastroenterology, Philadelphia, United States of America)
  • Co-author(s): Le Moigne, Anne (Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, Madison, United States of America)
    Park, Kelly (Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, Madison, United States of America)
    Pollack, Charles (Pfizer Consumer Healthcare, Madison, United States of America)
  • Abstract:

    Background: Symptomatic GORD can impair performance of daily activities, and self-treatment of reflux symptoms (e.g., heartburn [HB] and acid regurgitation) with antacids is common. We evaluated patient-reported outcomes and antacid use in 2 studies of short-term esomeprazole (ESO) in patients likely to seek self-treatment in a pharmacy setting.
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