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A study of 4‐ and 7‐day triple therapy with rabeprazole, high‐dose levofloxacin and tinidazole rescue treatment for Helicobacter pylori eradication
Author(s) -
GIANNINI E. G.,
BILARDI C.,
DULBECCO P.,
MAMONE M.,
SANTI M. L.,
TESTA R.,
MANSI C.,
SAVARINO V.
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
alimentary pharmacology and therapeutics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.308
H-Index - 177
eISSN - 1365-2036
pISSN - 0269-2813
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2036.2006.02756.x
Subject(s) - tinidazole , rabeprazole , medicine , levofloxacin , helicobacter pylori , gastroenterology , breath test , intention to treat analysis , randomized controlled trial , surgery , antibiotics , metronidazole , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
Summary Background  Helicobacter pylori treatment failure is becoming an emergent problem in clinical practice. Shorter treatment duration should improve compliance to therapy and keep an acceptable H. pylori eradication rate. Aims  To evaluate the efficacy of two rabeprazole, high‐dose levofloxacin and tinidazole‐based regimens as ‘rescue’ treatment for H. pylori eradication in an open‐label, randomized, pilot study carried out in a clinical practice setting. Methods  Eighty‐five consecutive patients who have previously failed at least one H. pylori eradication attempt were randomized to receive rabeprazole (20 mg, b.d.), levofloxacin (500 mg, b.d.) and tinidazole (500 mg, b.d.) either for 4 (4‐day RLT, n  = 42) or 7 days (7‐day RLT, n  = 43). Cure of H. pylori infection was assessed by means of 13 C‐urea breath test. Results  The 7‐day RLT achieved 84% (95% CI: 69–93%) and 86% (95% CI: 72–95%) eradication rates in intention‐to‐treat and per‐protocol analyses respectively. The shorter treatment obtained an 83% (95% CI: 69–93%) eradication rate in both intention‐to‐treat and per‐protocol analysis. Both regimens were well tolerated, although patients who received the 4‐day RLT reported fewer side‐effects. Conclusions  In patients who have previously failed at least one H. pylori eradication attempt, both 4‐ and 7‐day rabeprazole, high‐dose levofloxacin, tinidazole‐based regimens are effective in curing the infection in more than 80% of patients.

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