Peptic ulcer disease is treated primarily with

1. pharmacotherapy.
2. exercise.
3. a combination of lifestyle changes and pharmacotherapy.
4. diet.


Correct Answer: 3
Rationale: A combination of lifestyle changes and pharmacotherapy is the best and most effective way to treat peptic ulcer disease.

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