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The effect of taking antibiotic on treatment of Helicobacter pylori infectio

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Conditions
Condition 1: Duodenal ulcer. Condition 2: Helicobacter Pylori.
erosion (acute) of duodenum, ulcer (peptic): duodenal-postpyloric
Helicobacter pylori [H.pylori] as the cause of diseases classified to other chapters
Registration Number
IRCT2015110124823N1
Lead Sponsor
Vice chancellor For Research Of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
168
Inclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: Patients with symptoms of dyspepsia, epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, melena, hematemesis; Patients with duodenal ulcer; Patients with ages: 20-70.

Exclusion Criteria

History of treatment of Helicobacter pylori; taking antibiotics; history of previous surgery on the stomach like total gastrectomy and gastrojejunostomy; history of drug allergies; liver cirrhosis; uremia; pregnancy.

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Helicobacter pylori infection. Timepoint: Before treatment and 8 week after completion of treatment. Method of measurement: Urea breath test with C14.;Helicobacter pylori infection. Timepoint: Before treatment and 8 week after completion of treatment. Method of measurement: Endoscopy.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
ausea and vomiting. Timepoint: Every three days during treatment period. Method of measurement: Verbal questionnaire and the patient's response.;Abdominal pain. Timepoint: Every three days during treatment period. Method of measurement: Verbal questionnaire and the patient's response.;Watery diarrhea. Timepoint: Every three days during treatment period. Method of measurement: Verbal questionnaire and the patient's response.;Secretion or vaginal itching. Timepoint: Every three days during treatment period. Method of measurement: Verbal questionnaire and the patient's response.
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