Triple therapy with PPI, sitafloxacin, and metronidazole or PPI, sitafloxacin, and amoxicillin is suggested (not covered by the Japanese insurance system).
Proton Pump Inhibitor (PPI) bismuth quadruple therapy (PPI, bismuth, tetracycline, and metronidazole), and levofloxacin triple therapy.
Relapse and previous metronidazole clarithromycin: use PPI amoxicillin either tetracycline or levofloxacin. Penicillin allergy: PPI
Some of the more common regimens for H pylori eradication include bismuth quadruple therapy (PPI bismuth compounds metronidazole tetracycline [PBMT]), nonbismuth quadruple therapy (concomitant [PPI amoxicillin metronidazole clarithromycin {PAMC}] or sequential [PPI amoxicillin {PA} followed by PPI metronidazole clarithromycin
In Japan, the combination of a PPI plus amoxicillin and metronidazole provide excellent eradication rates after initial treatment failure with a PPI plus amoxicillin and clarithromycin. The results with metronidazole resistant strains are less satisfactory and pretreatment susceptibility testing may
Natural PPI alternatives include: Probiotics: Some case studies show Metronidazole; Tetracycline. Another PPI alternative for H. pylori infections is
Key: PPI = proton pump inhibitor; LOAD = levofloxacin omeprazole PPI clarithromycin metronidazole is not an FDA-approved regimen.
by R Garcés-Duran 2024 Cited by 10Metronidazole; PAMC: PPI-Amoxicillin-Metronidazole-Clari- thromycin; PBMT: PPI-Bismuth-Metronidazole-Tetracycline;. PCR: Polymerase chain reaction; PMC: PPI
metronidazole) and second-line therapy is bismuth-based therapy (PPI, bismuth, metronidazole, and tetracycline).
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