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Twice a day quadruple therapy (bismuth subsalicylate, tetracycline, metronidazole plus lansoprazole) for treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection
D. Y. GRAHAM , J. HOFFMAN , H. M. T. EL-ZIMAITY , D. P. GRAHAM & M. OSATO
  1 The Department of Medicine, Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the Division of Molecular Virology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA
Correspondence to: D. Y. Graham
Copyright 1997 Blackwell Science Ltd.

ABSTRACT

 

Background:

Quadruple therapy (bismuth, metronidazole and tetracycline (BMT) + proton pump inhibitor) is touted as being >95% effective, regardless of metronidazole resistance. We tested a 10-day b.d. quadruple therapy for treatment of H. pylori infection.

 

Methods:

Anti-H. pylori therapy consisted of lansoprazole 15 mg b.d. plus tetracycline 500 mg b.d., metronidazole 500 mg b.d., and swallowable Pepto-Bismol caplets (2 b.d.) for 10 days. H. pylori status was evaluated by culture and histology before and 4 or more weeks after therapy.

 

Results:

The cure rate for intention-to-treat was 70%. Treatment success was calculated overall and separately in relation to antimicrobial resistance patterns. The cure rate among the metronidazole-sensitive isolates was 89.7% (26 of 29) vs. 41.2% (7 of 17) of the metronidazole-resistant isolates (P < 0.005). Moderate (n = 1) or severe (n = 3) side-effects were experienced in four patients with only one withdrawing because of side-effects.

 

Conclusion:

Twice a day quadruple therapy is effective for metronidazole-sensitive strains but its usefulness is markedly reduced by the presence of pre-treatment metronidazole resistance. Twice a day quadruple therapy can be recommended in locations where background metronidazole resistance is uncommon. Possibly, 14-day therapy or a higher dosage of metronidazole provide better results with metronidazole-resistant H. pylori.


DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1046/j.1365-2036.1997.00219.x About DOI

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