Triple and quadruple treatment of gastric disease no which is safer to say, triple and quadruple drug treatment of gastric disease have adverse drug reactions, depending on the person depending on the condition.
The main treatment for Helicobacter pylori infection is triple therapy, triple therapy mainly refers to a proton pump inhibitor (e.g., omeprazole) plus two antibiotics (e.g., amoxicillin + clarithromycin), and quadruple therapy mainly refers to a bismuth (e.g., colloidal bismuth pectin) added on the basis of triple therapy.
Triple therapy for early H. pylori treatment eradication rate is relatively high, but due to the abuse of antibiotic relationship, H. pylori resistance will be stronger, affecting the eradication rate of triple therapy H. pylori. Then quadruple therapy came into being, which can improve the eradication rate of H. pylori. However, both triple and quadruple anti-H. pylori infection drugs may have related side effects, and there is no saying which one is safer.
Whether to use triple therapy or quadruple therapy for gastric disease should be judged by a doctor, and patients are advised to go to a regular hospital in time.