Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
Diagnosed one week ago and SO many questions. Prescribed very expensive Zenpep. Can I eat as normal while taking these capsules? Need info on dosing, foods I can eat without dosing, etc. Doctor no help with this. He just says take one capsule before a snack and two before a meal.
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I put in a refill order for my Creon on 12/26. There was a low stock issue with the manufacturer and I just received my order on 1/10.
Here is the difference between the enteric coated Rx brand and the non-enteric coated OTC brands like Vital Nutrients:
The enteric pancrealipase has some is coated so it becomes activated after 30 minutes. This is to provide adequate availability of enzymes throughout the meal.
The non-enteric coated brands become active in the alkaline pH of the intestine and will last 15 minutes. The OTC brand generally contain less lipase than the Rx brands so it is likely more capsules may be required for optimizing. And with taking multiple capsules, stagger the time in dosing. This will ensure sufficient enzymes when eating meals longer than 15 minutes. I’ve talked with both Registered Dietitians and patients using OTC brands and find them equally effective in performance and significantly cheaper than Rx brands.
Great information - thank you!! I've been taking Creon with full meals and the Vital Nutrients supplement with snacks to preserve the very expensive Creon. So far, so good!
That sounds like a good method in using the two based on a meal or snack. Makes a lot of sense, cost and performance effective.
I’m severely lacking in Lipase and have been googling OTC enzymes without much luck in finding a Lipase-loaded one. Does anybody know of one?
Vital pancreatic enzymes OTC(amazon) has 36500 units lipase compared to Zenpep Rx 40000 u and Creon Rx 36000 u. Rx ones are delayed release and considerably more expensive. I took the Rxs initially but have transitioned to the OTC Vital and am doing well with it. A low fat diet helps a lot too!
Hi all,
I was diagnosed with sever EPI after months of tests and losing weight, stomach aches, and diarrhea. I started on Creon..... which was Ok....but I switched to PURE (Brand) PANCREATIN Enzymes...and (PURE)Ultra Digestive Enzymes. They have worked fabulously ...but if I eat heavy foods and lots of sweet (Chocolate), I definitely pay the price. I brought them to my GI doctor and she was impressed and said I could take these instead of Creon. I have never taken any kind of enzymes before...I thought I had IBS! The enzymes have made a world of difference.
Wonderful! Thank you so much. I have ordered from Amazon. After I’ve substituted the pricey Zenpep with the Vital enzymes, I will update.
I was diagnosed with EPI approximately 5-6 months ago after about a year and 1/2 of unexplained weight loss of over 30 pounds nausea, etc etc.
I was eating extra cheese on everything possible , eating unhealthy but thinking calories so I don’t lose more weight. My cholesterol was not affected but when I spoke with a nutritionist I was told I needed to completely stop eating in that manner - the extra cheese and fatty foods was extremely bad for my overall health, which I agreed. And this was all before my EPI diagnosis- I tried to eat better and drink ensures but still was loosing the weight
Now that I’ve been diagnosed, I’ve been taking Creon and started to gain weight (slowly) but better than losing it.
I’ve just had some biopsies taken from my stomach and this Friday will have EUS Procedure. Then should have all my results by the end of this month as to why my pancreas stopped working, etc
I’m very scared of the EUS procedure.
Reading your post, I personally don’t think eating everything and anything- the best thing is to do, Find a Nutritionist and explain your diagnosis.
Thanks for your post , so many similarities of what I’m going through-this is all new to me and learning from this site
I eat no cheese or anything that might be mucus-creating, binding or harder to digest. I eat pasta occasionally but usually I eat meats that contain 190 - 250 calories, even in microwavable dinners. I look for caloric content in foods that have good fats, i.e peanut butter smoothie w 1/2 avocado, coconut milk & banana for brkfst which often goes to 400 or 450+ calories to which I can add rest of needed calories from many available protein drinks but NOT ensure. (Gastro told me 2 months ago that I could take up to 4 bottles of Ensure daily but believe me when I say that much definitely works as an over the top laxative as proven to me one day when I was fortunate to be at home and not out somewhere! I looked at Enusre web site and it advised 1 or max of 2 bottles of Ensure daily for over 65 yo so I quit taking it at all.
I was down from 142 to 135 Jan 9 b/c I had had type A flu for a while but since late Jan I have gone up to 150 lb on the 2K calorie diet I now try to maintain.
I always try to keep something wholesome with fat (but NOT junk) that I can add to my main meal in order to get the 500 minimum calories 4 times a day; often I can even add enuff to go to 600 or 600+.
I might have half a blueberry muffin on occasion to supplement what it takes to meet or exceed the 500 per meal requirement, but that is just a minor 'additive' when needed.
As far as real 'junk food' I eat very little or none compared to my regular foods.
I also wonder if the Creon might be less conducive to weight gain in my case than another such medication. It's not unusual for many doctors to blame the patient and ignore the medication as I have found that to many doctors the 'process' takes precedence over the 'processor'/patient.)
I could go on and on with my experiences re: doctors and especially many of their PA's, too many of whom think they are doctors at the expense of patients by writing prescriptions which I myself have checked and discovered the prescriptions were dangerous for conditions I had next to the condition for which the PA was writing the prescription!
As many prescriptions in the past have given me permanent negative future results, I won't pick up a prescription until I go to CVS, look at the name, then go home and check it out to see how it might affect conditions I already have.
Then again - I have always been xtra sensitive to prescription drugs and have to be xtra careful as too many doctors and their PA's are often so busy they don't seem to have enuff time to know what they are prescribing.
EX - One shot of 'Qnasl' nasal spray in each nostril prescribed by an allergy doctor gave me glaucoma. My own GP said he asked some of his colleagues if that could happen and all said 'No,'
My ophthalmologist who was nationally known said that that one shot per nostril raised my IOP from 19-and-equivocal to 42 overnight! The chemical in the drops was Beclomethosone.)
Your body is often your best laboratory if you are attentive and have a good long memory
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