How would the treatment vary if patient has gerd instead


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Mike is a 46-year-old who presents with a complaint of "heartburn" for 3 months. He describes the pain as burning and it is located in the epigastric area. The pain improves after he takes an antacid or drinks milk. He has been taking either over-the-counter (OTC) famotidine or ranitidine off and on for the past 2 months and he still has recurring epigastric pain. He has lost 6 lb since his last visit.

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His examination is unremarkable. His blood pressure (BP) is 118/72. Laboratory values are normal complete blood count (CBC) and a positive serum Helicobacter pylori test.

• What would you prescribe initially?

• How long would you prescribe these medications?

• What other possible meds could you prescribe to assist with the side effects from the medications prescribed?

• How would the treatment vary if the patient has GERD instead?

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