A number of treatments for GERD have proven to be effective in controlled ... is more effective for healing esophagitis and improving symptoms than are other forms of medical therapy.
and esophageal dysmotility on typical and atypical GERD symptoms. Methods: Two hundred thirty-six patients (159 females, age 47 ± 14 years) with typical and atypical GERD symptom(s) for > 3 ...
any improvement in GERD symptoms at 12 months might be caused by the placebo effect. The lack of durability of the treatment means that, pending the development of improved minimally invasive ...
Many experts maintain that GERD is caused by dysfunction of the ... in the esomeprazole group returned to baseline after treatment was stopped. Fasting plasma concentrations of chromogranin ...