@article {Muller:September 2000:0953-0673:1225, author = "Muller,", author = "Goksu,", author = "Fuchs,", author = "Schluter,", author = "Simon,", title = "Initial potency of lansoprazole and omeprazole tablets on pentagastrin-stimulated gastric acid secretiona placebo-controlled study in healthy volunteers", journal = "Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics", volume = "14", year = "September 2000", abstract = "Background: 

The new tablet formulation of omeprazole (Losec MUPS), is thought to have a stronger acid inhibition than the previously marketed capsules. Methods: 

The effects of the proton pump inhibitors lansoprazole and omeprazole tablets on pentagastrin-stimulated acid secretion were compared in Helicobacter pylori-negative healthy male volunteers (n=12). The study was placebo-controlled, crossover matched and double-blind for lansoprazole (Agopton) and placebo, and single-blind for omeprazole tablets. Gastric acid response to sub-maximal pentagastrin-stimulation (0.6 μg · h/kg b.w.) was determined from 12.5 to 14.5 h after the first and second dose of the test drugs. Results: 

Lansoprazole 15 mg and 30 mg as well as omeprazole 20 mg tablets caused a marked decrease in gastric acid secretion, showing equipotency for 15 mg lansoprazole and 20 mg omeprazole tablets. Their efficacy, however, was lower than 30 mg lansoprazole. In addition, the inter-individual variation after omeprazole tablets was higher than following lansoprazole. Neither 7.5 mg lansoprazole nor 10 mg omeprazole tablets were clearly different from placebo on the first 2 days.

The drugs were well-tolerated. No clinically relevant influence was found on either laboratory screen or cardiovascular parameters. Conclusion: 

Lansoprazole 15-30 mg shows a stronger acid inhibition and a lower inter-individual variability than the new omeprazole 20 mg tablets on days 1 and 2 of dosing.", pages = "1225-1229(5)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/apt/2000/00000014/00000009/art00015" doi = "doi:10.1046/j.1365-2036.2000.00823.x" }