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After H Pylori Treatment Is Completed, the Next Step in Peptic

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Question 2

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After H. pylori treatment is completed, the next step in peptic ulcer disease therapy is:


A) Testing for H. pylori eradication with a serum ELISA test
B) Endoscopy by a specialist
C) A proton pump inhibitor for 8 to 12 weeks until healing is complete
D) All of the above

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