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==''''' | ==Principles of Eradication Therapy for ''Helicobacter pylori'' infection== | ||
#Indications for diagnosis and treatment, established (Chey and Wong): | |||
## Active peptic ulcer disease. | |||
##Confirmed history of peptic ulcer disease not previously treated for ''H. pylori''. | |||
##Gastric MALT lymphoma. | |||
##After endoscopic resection of early gastric cancer. | |||
## Uninvestigated dyspepsia (review ''H. pylori'' prevalence). | |||
#FDA approved first line regimens' duration: | |||
##Triple therapy: 7 days (10 days if [[rabeprazole]]). | |||
##Quadruple therapy: 4 weeks. | |||
==''Helicobacter pylori'' Eradication Therapies== | |||
Revision as of 20:34, 2 June 2014
Principles of Eradication Therapy for Helicobacter pylori infection
- Indications for diagnosis and treatment, established (Chey and Wong):
- Active peptic ulcer disease.
- Confirmed history of peptic ulcer disease not previously treated for H. pylori.
- Gastric MALT lymphoma.
- After endoscopic resection of early gastric cancer.
- Uninvestigated dyspepsia (review H. pylori prevalence).
- FDA approved first line regimens' duration:
- Triple therapy: 7 days (10 days if rabeprazole).
- Quadruple therapy: 4 weeks.
Helicobacter pylori Eradication Therapies
▸ Click on the following categories to expand treatment regimens.
First line ▸ Triple therapy ▸ Quadruple therapy Second line ▸ Triple therapy ▸ Sequential therapy ▸ Hybrid therapy Third line therapy (Rescue therapy) ▸ Rifabutin based |
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