Triple therapy has been prescribed for a 13 year old with peptic ulcer disease. Identify the medications that are part of the therapy Select all that apply

1. Polyethylene Glycol
2. Omeprazole
3. Prevacid
4. Pantoprazole
5. Ranitidine


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1. This medication is otherwise known as Mirlax and is not used for peptic ulcers.
2. A common treatment for peptic ulcers
3. An over-the-counter treatment for peptic ulcers
4. Used for gastroesophageal reflux, not peptic ulcers
5. Used for gastroesophageal reflux, not peptic ulcers

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