Hello, Diagnosis helicopter, I got such drugs to buy, .and I do not know if it is not too much, .please confirm or the right fit.: Ulcamed tabl. powl. (120 mg) 1 op. 56 pcs each. D.S. 4 x 1 Metronidazole Polpharma tabl. (500 mg) 1 op. 28 pcs each. D.S. 3 x 1 Tetracyclinum TZF tabl. powl. (250 mg) 5 op. 16 pcs each. D.S. 4 x 2 Dexilant caps. o zmodyf. release, hard (30 mg) 1 op. 28 pcs each. D.S. 2 x 1 Please help Thank you
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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
I understand that you meant Helicobacter pylori infection? All of these drugs are used together to treat Helicobacter pylori infection. This is a standard treatment regimen. Ulcamed contains bismuth oxide, Tetracyclinum and Metronidazole are antibiotics, and Dexilant contains a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) - dexlansoprazole. I will quote an excerpt from our article: "The treatment regimen of the first choice is the use of combination therapy, four-drug. This therapy consists of a combination of drugs that reduce the secretion of stomach acid (proton pump inhibitors - PPIs), bismuth compounds (protective effect, accelerating the healing of mucosal defects and bactericidal) and two antibiotics. An alternative may be quadruple therapy without bismuth, i.e. simultaneous administration of four drugs: PPIs and three antibiotics. Triple therapy can also be used, which involves the use of three drugs: PPIs and two antibiotics. In each of the regimens, the treatment lasts 14 days." I recommend that you read the whole text: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/leki-na-helicobacter-pylori