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Absence of symptomatic benefit of lansoprazole, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin triple therapy in eradication of Helicobacter pylori positive, functional (nonulcer) dyspepsia.
S. Veldhuyzen van Zanten, RN. Fedorak, J. Lambert, L. Cohen, A. Vanjaka
Am. J. Gastroenterol. 2003 Sep;98(9):1963-9.
PubMed: 14499772
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare the effect of a combination of lansoprazole, clarithromycin, and amoxicillin (LCA) versus placebo on the severity of symptoms in functional dyspepsia patients who were positive for Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). This was a double-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial in adult patients with functional dyspepsia who were H. pylori positive. Patients were randomized to 7-day treatment with LCA or identical looking placebo. H. pylori status was confirmed by the urea breath test performed at baseline, at 6 wk, and at 6 and 12 months. The severity of eight upper GI symptoms was measured on a five-point Likert scale. The main outcomes were the change in average severity of the dyspepsia summary score of the eight symptoms and the proportion of patients who improved >/=4 points on the dyspepsia summary score. A total of 157 patients were included in the intention-to-treat analysis. LCA achieved cure of H. pylori infection in 82% of patients compared to 6% in the placebo group. The severity of dyspepsia symptoms improved over the 12-month study period, but for none of the outcome measures was there a significant difference between LCA and placebo. There was no difference in sustained improvement of dyspepsia symptoms when LCA was compared with placebo. An 82% cure rate of H. pylori infection was observed with LAC.
Associated compounds:
Compound Name
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Structure | Number of references |
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Urea | 1130 |