The standard treatment for Helicobacter pylori-induced peptic (gastric or duodenal) ulcers is 7−10 days of triple therapy comprising two antibiotics and a proton pump inhibitor (PPI).
The most widely used H. pylori treatments are 1-week triple therapy regimens involving twice daily dosing with a PPI, clarithromycin 500 mg and either amoxicillin 1 g or metronidazole 400−500 mg.
The authors conclude that gastric acid suppression induced by PPIs, but not by H 2 RAs, is associated with an increased risk of salmonella and campylobacter enteric infections. They suggest that ...
A previous guideline was published in 2017. It had maintained the recommendation of a proton pump inhibitor-clarithromycin ...
As acupuncture has shown considerable benefits in patients with various gastrointestinal disorders, Dickman and colleagues compared this alternative therapy with doubling the dose of the PPI in ...