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Published on: December 14, 2020
Effectiveness of a Multicomponent Formulation: A Prospective Observational Study in Patients with Gastroesophageal
Giulia Fiorini1,2, Luigi Gatta3, Matteo Pavoni2
1Cardiovascular Medicine Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, 40138 Bologna, Italy.
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Background: Gastroesophageal reflux symptoms (GERSs) represent the most prevalent phenotype of gastroesophageal reflux disease and frequently overlap with the symptoms of functional dyspepsia, posing diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Limitations of long-term acid suppression have prompted interest in alternative mucosa-protective approaches. This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel multicomponent formulation (Tamacid-Pro®) in patients with reflux-like symptoms and negative endoscopy. Methods: In this prospective observational study, consecutive adult patients undergoing upper gastrointestinal endoscopy at a tertiary centre between January 2025 and February 2026 were screened. Patients with upper gastrointestinal symptoms lasting ≥2 months, negative endoscopy, and no evidence of Helicobacter pylori infection were enrolled. Participants received Tamacid-Pro® three times daily for 3 months. Symptom frequency and intensity were assessed at baseline and after treatment using the Reflux Disease Questionnaire (RDQ). Changes over time were analyzed using paired t-tests, and multivariable linear regression was performed to identify response predictors. Results: A total of 1035 patients were included. After 3 months of treatment, all RDQ items showed a statistically significant improvement in both frequency and intensity (p < 0.0001). Significant reductions were observed in the GERD composite score, as well as in heartburn, regurgitation, and dyspepsia dimensions (all p < 0.0001). In a multivariable analysis, female sex was independently associated with greater improvement across multiple symptom domains, whereas alcohol consumption was negatively associated with improvement in the heartburn dimension. Conclusions: In this large real-world cohort of endoscopy-negative patients, treatment with Tamacid-Pro® was associated with significant improvement in both typical reflux and dyspeptic symptoms. These findings support the role of multicomponent, mucosa-protective formulations as a valuable therapeutic option in patients with GERSs and overlapping functional gastrointestinal disorders.
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