Two-Week antibiotic battle against stomach bug
NCT ID NCT07312721
Summary
This study compared two different 14-day antibiotic combinations to treat a common stomach infection caused by H. pylori bacteria, which can lead to gastritis and ulcers. 752 adult patients with confirmed infection were randomly assigned to receive either a three-drug or four-drug regimen. The main goal was to see which treatment was more effective at clearing the infection six weeks after finishing the pills.
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Shahida Islam Medical College, Lodhran
Lodhran, Punjab Province, 59320, Pakistan
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