RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Effect of curing Helicobacter pylori infection on intragastric pH during treatment with omeprazole. JF Gut JO Gut FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology SP 743 OP 748 DO 10.1136/gut.37.6.743 VO 37 IS 6 A1 E F Verdú A1 D Armstrong A1 J P Idström A1 J Labenz A1 M Stolte A1 G Dorta A1 G Börsch A1 A L Blum YR 1995 UL http://gut.bmj.com/content/37/6/743.abstract AB It has been shown that omeprazole treatment produces higher intragastric pH values in Helicobacter pylori positive subjects than in H pylori negative subjects. This study aimed to investigate the effect of curing H pylori on the intragastric pH in both the presence and absence of omeprazole therapy. Twenty four hour intragastric pH recordings were performed before and after a one week course of omeprazole (20 mg once daily) in 18 H pylori positive subjects and were repeated after the infection had been cured. In the absence of omeprazole, the total 24 hour pH values before cure did not differ from those afterwards. During omeprazole treatment the 24 hour pH values were much higher before (median (95% CI) 5.4: 4.3, 6.0), than after cure of infection (3.6: 2.1, 4.4; p < 0.001). The omeprazole induced fall in H+ activity before cure of H pylori did not, however, differ from that afterwards. It is concluded that the apparently greater antisecretory effect of omeprazole during H pylori infection may be a result of the production of acid neutralising compounds by the H pylori. Although a direct interaction between H pylori and omeprazole cannot be excluded, it seems unlikely.