Effects of Lansoprazole With or Without Amoxicillin on Ulcer Healing

Abstract
We studied the effects of lansoprazole with or without amoxicillin on the quality of ulcer healing in relation to eradication of Helicobacter pylori. Ulcer healing rates for lansoprazole 30 mg q.d. alone (group A) were 100% for duodenal ulcers (DU; n = 20) and 92% for gastric ulcers (GU; n = 15). The healing rates for lansoprazole 30 mg plus amoxicillin 1–2 g q.d. (group B) were 100% for both DU (n = 20) and GU (n = 12). Endoscopic findings after treatment showed that the red scar/white scar ratio in group A was 16/4 for DU and 12/1 for GU. The red scar/white scar ratio in group B was 4/16 for DU and 6/6 for GU. The numbers of H. pylori in gastric mucus did not change throughout the course of treatment in group A but decreased significantly, without H. pylori relapse, in group B. Changes in ammonia concentration in gastric juice, as well as serum gastrin and pepsinogen I and II levels, differed between group A and group B. Concomitant treatment with lansoprazole and high-dose amoxicillin eradicated H. pylori and modified gastric secretory function, resulting in high-quality ulcer healing.