Empirical prescribing for dyspepsia: randomised controlled trial of test and treat versus omeprazole treatment
AUTOR(ES)
Manes, Gianpiero
FONTE
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.
RESUMO
Objective To compare the efficacy of a “Helicobacter pylori test and treat” strategy with that of an empirical trial of omeprazole in the non-endoscopic management by empirical prescribing of young patients with dyspepsia.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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