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peptic_ulcer [2023/12/09 22:47] – [types of ulcers] gary1peptic_ulcer [2025/10/01 00:46] (current) – [types of ulcers] gary1
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       *The risk is dose-dependent and not reduced by enteric-coated or buffered aspirin.       *The risk is dose-dependent and not reduced by enteric-coated or buffered aspirin.
       *data suggests that PPI prophylaxis with continued aspirin use is less likely to cause recurrent bleeding than a switch to [[clopidogrel]].       *data suggests that PPI prophylaxis with continued aspirin use is less likely to cause recurrent bleeding than a switch to [[clopidogrel]].
-      *[[http://www.australianprescriber.com/magazine/28/1/18/9/|Australian Prescriber 2005: aspirin, alcohol & GIT bleeding]]+      *Australian Prescriber 2005: aspirin, alcohol & GIT bleeding
     *NB. Corticosteroids alone do not increase the risk for PUD, however, they can potentiate the ulcer risk in patients who use NSAIDs concurrently.     *NB. Corticosteroids alone do not increase the risk for PUD, however, they can potentiate the ulcer risk in patients who use NSAIDs concurrently.
   *Other less common causes are hypersecretory states, such as:   *Other less common causes are hypersecretory states, such as:
peptic_ulcer.txt · Last modified: 2025/10/01 00:46 by gary1

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