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Journal of Clinical & Community Medicine

Research ArticleOpen Access

Irrational Use of the Treatment for H. Pylori Guidelines Volume 1 - Issue 4

Ahmed M Masaad1*, Hazazi Y Sarah2 and Hazazi Yamal2

  • 1Department of Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Taif university, Saudi Arabia
  • 2College of Pharmacy, Taif university, Saudi Arabia

Received: January 25, 2020   Published: February 11, 2020

Corresponding author: Ahmed MA Masaad, Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics, Department of Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Taif university, Saudi Arabia

 

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Abstract

The gastric ulcer is epidemic disease in many countries the main cause of the disease is helicobacter pylori which transfers by polluted foods. Many protocols and guidelines for the treatment and the most common guidelines is triple therapy Amoxicillin, Clarithromycin and proton pump inhibitors, but now the resistant to this protocol due to irrational use of the antibiotics. The study was done on the Helicobacter pylori by Kirby-Bauer sensitivity Test method which clarify that one of the components of the triple therapy clarithromycin, which failed to pass the test which indicates the retarding in the recovery to H. Pylori that open road to put new guidelines for H. Pylori especially in countries widely and irrationally use antibiotics. The study recommended that to put new guidelines and studies about the growing of resistant to antibiotics.

Keywords: H. Pylori; Protocol; Treatment; Antibiotic; Amoxicillin; Resistance; New Guidelines

Abstract| Introduction| Epidemiology Saudi Arabia| Microbiological Test| Results and Discussion| Conclusion| Recommendations| Ethical clearance| References|

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