A short letter to the Lancet in 1983 by Dr Marshall reporting on the culture of a bacterium from the stomach started a revolution in our thinking about upper gastrointestinal disease.'standard triple therapy' with De-Nol, Metronidazole and tetracycline became the established treatment. Despite the drawbacks of'standard' triple therapy, a large number of ulcer patients were successfully treated over a IO-year period.
A short letter to the Lancet in 1983 by Dr Marshall reporting on the culture of a bacterium from the stomach started a revolution in our thinking about upper gastrointestinal disease.'standard triple therapy' with De-Nol, Metronidazole and tetracycline became the established treatment. Despite the drawbacks of'standard' triple therapy, a large number of ulcer patients were successfully treated over a IO-year period.
A short letter to the Lancet in 1983 by Dr Marshall reporting on the culture of a bacterium from the stomach started a revolution in our thinking about upper gastrointestinal disease.'standard triple therapy' with De-Nol, Metronidazole and tetracycline became the established treatment. Despite the drawbacks of'standard' triple therapy, a large number of ulcer patients were successfully treated over a IO-year period.