Optimization of Keverprazan-amoxicillin Dual Therapy for Eradicating Helicobacter Pylori Infection
Status:
RECRUITING
Trial end date:
2025-11-10
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Summary
Eradication of HP can significantly improve and reduce HP-related diseases. A 10-14 day quadruple regimen containing bismuth as first-line treatment, achieving an eradication rate of more than 85%. However, some disadvantages of these quadruple regimens, such as severe adverse reactions, high medical costs and low compliance, prevent their application in clinical practice. High-dose proton pump inhibitors (PPI) combined with amoxicillin can be used as the first-line treatment for HP eradication, with good efficacy and compliance and low rate of adverse reactions. However, the acid inhibition effect of PPI mainly depends on the degree of individual metabolism of proton pump,which might influence the eradication effect. Keverprazan, a new competitive potassium acid blocker(P-CAB), is not affected by gene polymorphism, and has the advantage of stronger and longer inhibition effect on gastric acid compared with PPIs. This study aimed to evaluate two different doses of therapy (1 g b.i.d. vs. 1.0 g t.i.d.) and two different durations of therapy (14 vs.10 days) to gain insights of the effectiveness of Keverprazan-amoxicillin dual therapy .
Phase:
PHASE3
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Eighth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University