Killing H. pylori requires triple or quadruple therapy.
H. pylori is a bacterium found in all areas of the stomach and duodenum, and once the H. pylori infection has been identified, triple or quadruple therapy is the main course of action.
The triple therapy consists of a proton pump inhibitor and two antibiotic drugs, such as omeprazole, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin. Quadruple therapy includes a proton pump inhibitor, a bismuth agent and two antibiotic drugs, such as omeprazole, bismuth pectin, clarithromycin and metronidazole.
Drugs should pay attention to whether the drug is allergic to the drug, must strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use drugs, can not be self-administered, and whether to take triple therapy or quadruple therapy treatment, need to follow the doctor’s instructions for regular review.