What medicine does atrophic gastritis quadruple therapy take

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Atrophic gastritis quadruple therapy should take proton pump inhibitors, antibiotics and gastric mucosal protective agents under the guidance of doctors.

1. Proton pump inhibitors

patients can use a proton pump inhibitor under the guidance of doctors to neutralize gastric acid and relieve discomfort symptoms. Commonly used drugs include omeprazole enteric-coated capsules, rabeprazole sodium enteric-coated tablets, pantoprazole sodium enteric-coated tablets, etc.

2. Antibiotic

quadruple therapy, patients need to use two antibiotics to play an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory role. Commonly used drugs include amoxicillin capsules, metronidazole tablets, clindamycin capsules, etc.

3. Gastric mucosal protective agents

also need to be combined with a gastric mucosal protective agent, such as aluminum magnesium carbonate tablets, sucralfate chewable tablets, bismuth potassium citrate tablets, etc. to promote gastric mucosal regeneration and accelerate recovery.



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