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<title><![CDATA[What two antibiotics are used to kill H. Pylori stomachbacteria?]]></title>
<description>I have been diagnosed with h pylori stomach bacteria and have all the symptoms of gastro esophogeal reflux disorder, that is caused by the bacteria. I have been told in this forum that there are two antibiotics that should be taken together to eradicate the h. pylori. What I would like to know is which antibiotics are recommended?...
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<title><![CDATA[Chronic gastritis and inflamed duodenum]]></title>
<description>Gastritis and peptic ulcers are not considered infectious diseases; they are inflammatory conditions with many causes. The causes may be nsaid use,h. pylori, auto-immune conditions, etc. However to the op- maybe try a different proton inhibitor like dexilant or aciphex. Further, try to avoid eating late, eating too much chocolate (messes me up), and drinking too much coffee (if you drink coffee). ...
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<description>Gastritis and peptic ulcers are not considered infectious diseases; they are inflammatory conditions with many causes. The causes may be nsaid use,h. pylori, auto-immune conditions, etc. However to the op- maybe try a different proton inhibitor like dexilant or aciphex. Further, try to avoid eating late, eating too much chocolate (messes me up), and drinking too much coffee (if you drink coffee). ...
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<description>Gastritis and peptic ulcers are not considered infectious diseases; they are inflammatory conditions with many causes. The causes may be nsaid use,h. pylori, auto-immune conditions, etc. However to the op- maybe try a different proton inhibitor like dexilant or aciphex. Further, try to avoid eating late, eating too much chocolate (messes me up), and drinking too much coffee (if you drink coffee). ...
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<description>Gastritis and peptic ulcers are not considered infectious diseases; they are inflammatory conditions with many causes. The causes may be nsaid use,h. pylori, auto-immune conditions, etc. However to the op- maybe try a different proton inhibitor like dexilant or aciphex. Further, try to avoid eating late, eating too much chocolate (messes me up), and drinking too much coffee (if you drink coffee). ...
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<title><![CDATA[Zantac or Buscopan]]></title>
<description>I am looking to take either Zantac or Buscozol(buscopan) for a bout of Acid Reflux. I am an athlete and get regularly drugs tested. I have read that Zantac can show as positive amphetamine on a drugs test. Could it be the same for Buscopan? Thanks for you help....
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<title><![CDATA[chronic cough and mucus in trachea]]></title>
<description>Wow, I really think everyone is barking up the wrong tree. Like everybody, I suffered from acid reflux disease for a long time before I got it under control, but that still didn't correct or help the chronic cough, mucus, and extremely sore trachea. My belief is that years of having acid reflux disease caused so much damage to my upper trachea that it became extremely prone to bacterial infections...
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<description>Wow, I really think everyone is barking up the wrong tree. Like everybody, I suffered from acid reflux disease for a long time before I got it under control, but that still didn't correct or help the chronic cough, mucus, and extremely sore trachea. My belief is that years of having acid reflux disease caused so much damage to my upper trachea that it became extremely prone to bacterial infections...
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<description>Wow, I really think everyone is barking up the wrong tree. Like everybody, I suffered from acid reflux disease for a long time before I got it under control, but that still didn't correct or help the chronic cough, mucus, and extremely sore trachea. My belief is that years of having acid reflux disease caused so much damage to my upper trachea that it became extremely prone to bacterial infections...
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