Aim: To investigate the efficacy of a 1-week triple therapy with amoxycillin, clarithromycin, and omeprazole or ranitidine bismuth citrate (RBC) in curing Helicobacter pylori infection and healing duodenal ulcers. Methods: One hundred and ninety-two consecutive outpatients with duodenal ulcer, in whom H. pylori infection was confirmed by histology and a urease biopsy test, were randomly assigned to a 1-week treatment with either 400 mg b.d. ranitidine bismuth citrate (RAC group) or 20 mg omeprazole b.d. (OAC group) in combination with 1 g amoxycillin b.d. and 500 mg clarithromycin b.d. Results: Eradication of H. pylori was successful in 77% (per protocol) and 61% (intention-to-treat) of the patients in the RAC group and in 79% (per protocol) and 70% (intention-to-treat) of those in the OAC group. The difference was not significant. Per protocol analysis showed ulcers were healed in 97% of patients in the RAC group and 96% in the OAC group. Adverse effects were seen in four patients in each group: they caused discontinuation of the therapy in one patient of the OAC group. Conclusions: Eradication rates obtained in this study were lower than those expected on the basis of previously reported studies. The two 1-week treatment regimens were equally effective in healing a pylori associated duodenal ulcer disease.
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Spinzi, Boni, Bortoli, Colombo, Ballardini, Venturelli, & Minoli. (2000). Seven-day triple therapy with ranitidine bismuth citrate or omeprazale and two antibiotics for eradication of Helicobacter pylori in duodenal ulcer: A multicentre, randomized single-blind study. Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 14(3), 325–330. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2036.2000.00708.x
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