Taking Clarithromycin Extended-Release Tablets mid-meal refers to taking the drug in the middle of a meal because Clarithromycin Extended-Release Tablets or other sizes of Clarithromycin are prone to cause adverse gastrointestinal reactions, which can lead to nausea, acid reflux, regurgitation, or even vomiting and other symptoms. Therefore, doctors recommend that patients take the drug with meals to minimize the occurrence of adverse reactions. Alternatively, you can also choose to take the drug after meals, and the specific dosage of the drug needs to follow the doctor’s instructions. Clarithromycin extended-release tablets are commonly used in the treatment of Helicobacter pylori infection, with amoxicillin, but also with PPIs and bismuth combined into a quadruple treatment program for the eradication of Helicobacter pylori treatment, the specific use of drugs need to consult a specialist.