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Use these two questions to simplify H. pylori treatment choice


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM PERSPECTIVES IN DIGESTIVE DISEASES

“Bismuth quadruple therapy is never the wrong answer,” he added.

Clarithromycin-based triple therapy might be considered, according to Dr. Howden, if the local rate of resistance to H. pylori is known to be low.

Bismuth-based quadruple therapy consists of a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) or H2 blocker, bismuth, tetracycline, and metronidazole for 10-14 days, while clarithromycin triple therapy consists of a PPI, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin or metronidazole for 10-14 days.

Several other options recently added to the guidelines have been tried in this scenario, he noted, including concomitant therapy, which consists of a PPI, clarithromycin, amoxicillin, and metronidazole for 10-14 days.

If there has been previous macrolide use but the patient is not penicillin allergic, bismuth quadruple therapy is again recommended, Dr. Howden said, and an additional approach might be the introduction of a levofloxacin-based regimen, as outlined in the guidelines.

Conversely, if there has been no previous macrolide use but the patient is confirmed to be penicillin allergic, the current guideline-recommended options are limited to bismuth quadruple therapy, or clarithromycin triple therapy with metronidazole instead of amoxicillin, Dr. Howden said at the meeting.

Finally, for penicillin-allergic patients with previous macrolide use, recommended options are whittled down to just bismuth-based quadruple therapy. “Again, it’s never the wrong answer,” Dr. Howden said.

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Dr. Howden reported disclosures related to Horizon, Otsuka, Allergan, Aralaez, EndoStim, Ironwood, Pfizer, and SynteractHCR.

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