Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.16 No.6(5)

Theme For the Effective Eradication of Helicobactor pylori
Title Helicobacter pylori Eradication Therapy -- First-line Therapy
Publish Date 2001/06
Author Ichiro Imoto The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Mie University, School of Medicine
Author Yukiko Taguchi The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Mie University, School of Medicine
Author Nagahito Toyoda The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Mie University, School of Medicine
Author Satoka Oka The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Mie University, School of Medicine
Author Shigehito Nakashima The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Mie University, School of Medicine
Author Michihiko Yamaguchi The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Mie University, School of Medicine
Author Yukihiko Adachi The Third Department of Internal Medicine, Mie University, School of Medicine
[ Summary ] On November 2000, the Japanese Ministry of Health and Welfare approved the H. pylori eradication therapy for patients with peptic ulcer. The recommended first-line therapy is a combination of oral lansoprazole 60mg/day, amoxycillin 1,500mg/day and clarithromycin 400 or 800mg/day for 7 days. This regimen produced a high eradication rate in patients with gastric ulcer (87.5%) and duodenal ulcer (91%) in a multi-center double blind study carried out in Japan. A problem that remains unsolved is the fact that in case of failure to eradicate H.pylori only this regimen is allowed to use for the second-line therapy. Nonetheless, this approval is an important step that will substantially improve the management of peptic ulcer disease in Japan.
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