Getting Off of Omeprazole: Share your success stories please.
Hi there: Has anyone had success in weaning off of Omeprazole? I take it for GERD. Thank you in advance!
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@harper7745 You do know that Ranitidine is facing recall? Zantac (ranitidine) Safety Alerts, Recalls & Warnings https://www.drugs.com/fda-alerts/1991-1283.html
@harper7745 Was it difficult to switch from one PPI to another? I have been on Omeprazole for a number of years now due to Barrett's Esophagus. I never even realized until recently that these drugs are difficult to discontinue! At this point, I don't think I need to change, but it was almost recommended recently so I am curious, just in case.
JK
It was not difficult for me to change between them. Prevacid always worked the best for me for the better part of 22yrs until my hiatal hernia started enlarging again and I needed a re-repair last Jan. Just be sure you are taking B12 in methylcabolamine form. When your on these proton pump inhibitors (PPI) your body will not absord any protein bound B12. Our bodies need a high pH in the the stomach to release B12 from protein so that it can be absorbed in the gut. PPIs prevent this high acidic environment. Our bodies will absorb 1% of non-protein bound B12 ie a sublingual tablet. Mega dosing is needed to come close to the daily amount of B12 required. Worse case scenario severe B12 deficiencies lead to dementia. There are articles out there that discuss this as well as an increase risk for C-diff. So it's important to take a probiotic as well. Good luck.
hi Harper. did you have any side effects when discontinuing the PPI for such a long time?
Hi JK. how do you deal with the negative news feeds on the latest news concerning PPIs.
@sylvias I get tested regularly for many things, I’m not sure if B12 is one of them. If not I will ask my endocrinologist about that. I trust him very much, and I do not feel that way about many doctors.
@luiscastillo2020 if you are referring to a possible connection to Alzheimer’s, I have read that the latest test results show just the opposite! Just about every other possible long-term effect is unproven according to what I have found. Bottom line, if I don’t take it I could get esophageal cancer, so it’s a no-win situation. If you are referring to something else that has definitely been proven, I’m not aware of it but would like to hear what it is.
JK
None! I feel the same as when I was on Omeprazole.
I have heard Zantac may be a carcinogen. Check it out.
Nexium
It is for acid reflux.