Pankreon
preparation of soluble pancreatic enzymes which can be added to liquid formula for total parenteral nutrition
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Related Diseases
1. | Chronic Pancreatitis
01/01/1986
- " Ten patients with chronic pancreatitis (with abdominal pain and/or diarrhoea) were treated in a double-blind multiple cross-over trial with Pankreon granules 20 g per day or placebo during three periods of one month each. " 04/01/1985
- " On the basis of the respective average reduction in total faecal fat excretion and average number of stools/day, it would appear that in patients with chronic pancreatitis and prior Whipple's procedure, Pankreon-Granulat should be administered for enzyme replacement while in patients with an intact upper gastrointestinal tract, Kreon should be administered, in the treatment of steatorrhoea in chronic pancreatitis." 02/01/1983
- " In a double-blind study on 19 patients with the diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis, the effects of treatment with a granulated pancreatic enzyme preparation (Pankreon) were compared with those of placebo administration. " 03/01/1991
- " Twenty-three outpatients with chronic pancreatitis and severe exocrine insufficiency were studied for the purpose of comparing the effect of Pancrease, Pankreon, and Pankreatin by estimation of duodenal enzyme activity, the faecal fat excretion, and the faecal 14C-triolein-3H-oleic acid test and, at the same time, to evaluate these tests when monitoring outpatients. "
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2. | Abdominal Pain (Pain, Abdominal)
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3. | Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
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4. | Steatorrhea
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