Racecadotril in the management of rotavirus and non-rotavirus diarrhea in under-five children: Two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials
Objective To study the effect of racecadotril on reduction in the duration of acute rotavirus and non-rotavirus diarrhea. Design Two randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trials Setting Community-based trial in an urban area in Vellore, hospital-based trial at a secondary hospital in Vellore Pa...
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Published in | Indian pediatrics Vol. 53; no. 7; pp. 595 - 600 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
New Delhi
Springer India
01.07.2016
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Summary: | Objective
To study the effect of racecadotril on reduction in the duration of acute rotavirus and non-rotavirus diarrhea.
Design
Two randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trials
Setting
Community-based trial in an urban area in Vellore, hospital-based trial at a secondary hospital in Vellore
Participants
199 and 130 3-59 month old children in the community- and hospital-based trials, respectively.
Methods
Racecadotril (1.5 mg/kg/dose, thrice a day for three days) or placebo were given to manage acute diarrhea in both trials.
Main outcome measure
Median duration of diarrhea.
Results
Among 124 children completing the hospital trial, the median duration of diarrhea was 25 h in both arms (
P
=0.5); median total stool weight was 74 g/kg and 53.5 g/kg in racecadotril group and placebo group, respectively (
P
=0.4); and average fluid intake per day was 3.6 mL/kg/h and 3mL/kg/h in racecadotril and placebo arms, respectively (
P
=0.3). Among rotavirus-positive children, median duration of diarrhea was 26.9 h and 30.2 h in racecadotril and placebo arms, respectively (
P
=0.7). In the community, 196 completed the trial, the median duration of diarrhea was 2 days for both arms (
P
=0.8) and rotavirus positive children had similar outcomes with median diarrheal duration of 3 d in both arms (
P
=0.4).
Conclusion
Treatment with racecadotril did not reduce diarrheal duration, stool volume or the requirement for fluid replacement in children with acute gastroenteritis, both with and without rotavirus infection. |
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ISSN: | 0019-6061 0974-7559 0974-7559 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13312-016-0894-0 |