The minimum inhibitory concentrations of 39 Helicobacter pylori strains against antibiotics (ampicillin, tetracycline, metronidazole), colloidal bismuth subcitrate and proton pump inhibitors were assessed by the agar dilution method. 20.5% of the strains were metronidazole resistent. The comparison of the bactericidal action of omeprazole and lansoprazole in a killing curve assay showed a dose-dependent reduction of viable bacteria after 24 h, lansoprazole being more effective than omeprazole. Under varying pH conditions, the antibacterial activity of lansoprazole was limited to a pH range of 6-7, reducing bacterial numbers up to 4 logarithmical steps within 24 h.