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"Triple therapy"used to treat peptic (gastric) ulcerinvolves the combination of colloidal bismuth with an antibacterial or several antibacterials, such as:
A) magnesium carbonate
B) aluminum hydroxide
C) metronidazole or amoxicillin
D) omeprazole
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In bacteria-related peptic (gastric) ulcers, successful treatment is usually given by using a combination of such antibacterials as metronidazole, amoxicillin, or tetracyclines with such agents as colloidal bismuth or omeprazole.
 
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