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Low- versus high-dose azithromycin triple therapy for Helicobacter pylori infection.

Authors :
Chey WD
Fisher L
Barnett J
Delvalle J
Elta GH
Hasler WL
Nostrant T
Palaniappan J
Scheiman J
Source :
Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics [Aliment Pharmacol Ther] 1998 Dec; Vol. 12 (12), pp. 1263-7.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Background: We report a clinical trial which evaluated the effectiveness of triple therapy containing low- and high-dose azithromycin to treat Helicobacter pylori infection.<br />Methods: From March 1997 to March 1998, patients infected with H. pylori were assigned to receive either: Treatment 1: ranitidine bismuth citrate (RBC) (400 mg b.d.) and amoxycillin (1 g b.d.) for 10 days with azithromycin 500 mg o.m. for 3 days: or Treatment 2: RBC and amoxycillin for 10 days with azithromycin 1 g o.m. for 3 days. H. pylori eradication was established by a urea breath test at least 4 weeks after therapy. Side-effects and compliance were assessed using a diary.<br />Results: Sixty-eight patients were enrolled. Fifty-seven per cent of patients were treated for active peptic ulcer disease or a history of peptic ulcer disease. Treatment 1 cured H. pylori in 44% and 44% by per protocol and intention-to-treat analysis, respectively. The corresponding eradication rates for Treatment 2 were 79% and 75%. Two patients taking Treatment 2 dropped out of the study because of side-effects.<br />Conclusions: With RBC and amoxycillin for 10 days, azithromycin at a dose of 1 g/day for 3 days was significantly better at curing H. pylori infection than azithromycin 500 mg/day for 3 days.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0269-2813
Volume :
12
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9882036
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2036.1998.00422.x