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- F H Wolfhagen, H R van Buuren, and S W Schalm.
- Department of Internal Medicine II (Section of Hepatology), University Hospital Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
- Neth J Med. 1994 Mar 1; 44 (3): 84-90.
ObjectiveTo assess the effect of combined therapy (CT) of ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) with prednisone on symptoms and biochemistry in patients with non-advanced primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), who had responded insufficiently to either drug alone.MethodsRetrospective evaluation of the effect of 1 year of CT on symptoms (pruritus, fatigue, arthralgia) and biochemical parameters [bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase (APh), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and IgM] in 7 symptomatic patients.ResultsFive of the 7 patients became asymptomatic. Pruritus disappeared in 2 of 3 patients, fatigue in 4 of 6 and arthralgia in both symptomatic patients. APh and AST decreased in all patients (median 41% and 59%, respectively). IgM decreased, although to a lesser degree (median 16%), in all but 1 patient. Normal levels for AST were achieved in 4 patients. In 2 of these APh normalized too. In 2 patients IgM became normal. Bilirubin, only slightly elevated in 1 patient, remained stable in all. The beneficial effects were maintained during follow-up (median 1.5 years). The treatment was well tolerated by all patients.ConclusionsIn PBC, combined treatment with UDCA and prednisone appears to improve symptoms and biochemical parameters to a larger extent than either treatment alone; randomized controlled trials should be performed to establish the benefit/risk ratio of this combination therapy.
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