Helicobacter pylori first-line and rescue treatments in patients allergic to penicillin: Experience from the European Registry on H pylori management (Hp-EuReg).
Olga P NyssenÁngeles Pérez-AisaBojan TepesLuis Rodrigo-SáezPilar M RomeroAlfredo LucendoManuel Castro-FernándezPerminder PhullJesús BarrioLuis BujandaJuan OrtuñoMiguel AreiaNatasa Brglez JurecicJosé María HuguetNoelia AlcaideIrina VoynovanJosé María Botargues BoteInés ModolellJorge Pérez LasalaInés AriñoLaimas JonaitisManuel Dominguez-CajalGyörgy Miklós BuzásFrode LerangMonica PeronaDmitry BordinToni AxonAntonio GasbarriniRicardo Marcos PintoYaron NivLimas KupcinskasAnte TonkicMarcis LejaTheodore RokkasLyudmila BoyanovaOleg ShvetsMarino VeneritoPeter BytzerAdrian GoldisIlkay SimsekVincent LamyKrzysztof PrzytulskiLumir KunovskyLisette CapelleTomica MilosavljevicMaría CaldasAna GarreFrancis MégraudColm O'MorainFrancisco Javier García-Alonsonull nullPublished in: Helicobacter (2020)
In patients allergic to penicillin, a triple combination with PPI + C + M should not be generally recommended as a first-line treatment, while a quadruple regimen with PPI + B + T + M seems to be a better option. As a rescue treatment, this quadruple regimen (if not previously prescribed) or a triple regimen with PPI + C + L could be used but achieved suboptimal (<80%) results.