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What are some modifiable risk factors for a patient with PUD? - correct answer
Caffeine and tobacco
Long-term us of PPIs can increase what? - correct answer osteopenia and osteoporsis
What are some examples of PPI? - correct answer Omeprazole, Pantoprazole
-medications that end with "-zole"
In what situation would combination therapy with PPI and and antibiotics commonly
prescribed? - correct answer For patients with H.pylori
, Most common combination therapy combinations will add which drug? - correct
answer Amoxicillin,
clarithromycin
metronidazole(Flagyl)
When should antacids be administered? - correct answer at least 2 hours before other
oral medication
how does Sulcrafate work? - correct answer dissolving into a gel and sticks to the
ulcer site almost like a bandaid.
When should sulcrafate be given? - correct answer should be taken 1 hour before
meals and at bedtime