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Management of Peptic Ulcer Disease in Older People
Peptic ulcer disease is common in older people, and they bear much of the impact of its complications. Improved understanding of the principal causes of ulcers n Helicobacter pylori and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs n has recently led to significant advances in drug treatment for ulcer disease. These new treatments offer the prospect of better symptom relief and improved mortality in the elderly. Aust J Hosp Pharm 1999; 29: 45-50.