Anyone seen research on long term Proton Pump Inhibitor use and PN?
Anyone seen research on long term OTC Proton Pump Inhibitor use and PN?
I just read an article (on the internet) about anecdotal evidence of long term use of over the counter PPI use as a cause of Neuropathy along with a bunch of other issues.
I was told I would have to take PPIs for life for GERD by an Gastroenterologist 15+ years ago. Now they are saying don’t take more than 2 x 14 day runs a year.
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7716020/
@blearyeyes and others, Here's a research paper on the topic if you haven't already seen it.
-- How can proton pump inhibitors damage central and peripheral nervous systems?:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7716020/
Do you have burning feet ?
PPI"s can makr you drficient on B12. Being deficient in B12 is one of the causes of neuropathy. I would have your b12 level checked.
Also see this related discussion:
- Anyone seen research on long term Proton Pump Inhibitor use and PN?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anyone-seen-research-on-long-term-proton-pump-inhibitor-use-and-pn/
PPI's have been shown to cause Drug Induced Lupus. Try plain baking soda- look it up. I use about 1.8th tsp to 1/2 c water. Done with drugs (there are many!) that cause DIL.
Baking soda is very high on sodium. Sodium can raise blood pressure.
Thanks. Yes, I should have realized that. I got the tip from my G.P. lol sigh.