Dyspepsia is a constellation of symptoms referable to the gastroduodenal region of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Functional dyspepsia, a relapsing and remitting disorder, is the most common cause of these symptoms. The current standard for the diagnosis of functional dyspepsia is the Rome III criteria, developed by the Rome III Committees, a multinational group of experts in the field, firs…
In patients with dyspepsia, a common initial management strategy in primary care is to prescribe a course of empiric antisecretory therapy. Lansoprazole and omeprazole as antisecretory agents have been proven effective for treatment of dyspepsia. This study was aimed is to compare the effect of Omeprazole (1 x 20 mg) and Lansoprazole (1x 30 mg) to ambulatory dyspepsia patient by using questionn…