2022
DOI: 10.22207/jpam.16.3.36
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Management of H. pylori Induced Peptic ulcer – A Phytotherapeutic Approach

Abstract: A peptic ulcer is a chronic infectious disease that creates erosion on the epithelial lining of the stomach. It is a commonly encountered problem in the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract). Patients failed multiple regimens due to resistant H. pylori infection. H. pylori show maximum resistance towards Clarithromycin. Due to the consistent increase in resistance there is urgent need for the development of new drugs. Paying much for the antibiotic treatment one should go for the natural treatments with no side ef… Show more

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“…The dosage of licorice extract varies depending on the specific product and the condition being treated. However, most studies have used a dose of 200 mg to 800 mg of licorice extract per day [59]. It is important to note that licorice extract is generally considered safe, but high doses may cause hypertension, edema, and hypokalemia.…”
Section: Licoricementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dosage of licorice extract varies depending on the specific product and the condition being treated. However, most studies have used a dose of 200 mg to 800 mg of licorice extract per day [59]. It is important to note that licorice extract is generally considered safe, but high doses may cause hypertension, edema, and hypokalemia.…”
Section: Licoricementioning
confidence: 99%