Side effects with omeprazole/Prilosec use
i am an 18-year user of daily OTC Prilosec. It does a perfect job of controlling my GERD but I am constantly battling side effects of nutritional deficiencies in iron, B-12, magnesium, etc. For example, my hair is extremely thin and loss of energy is a constant problem. I am looking for specific help in knowing which supplements to take for this and in what doses and formats and on what schedule. All the nutritionists I've found locally are not well-versed in Prilosec use. Is there a medical provider out there who specializes in this? And would they be willing to work with me long distance?
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I'm doing the same as you. 1 every other day and then report if I have a problem.
Yes it is. There are too many side affects with PPI
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1 ReactionI weaned myself off of omeprazole. I have a hiatal hernia. I did it very slowly. I was on it for two and a half + years. I eat in the morning and early afternoon. I don’t eat after 2:00 pm until the next morning. I have the head of my bed raised about 7 inches. I try to eat the foods that don’t bother me, but I do cheat once in awhile. I have been taking Pepcid about 15 minutes before bed. I’ve been doing this for about a month. I’m not sure how long I can do that. I feel good though. I use tums occasionally too. My throat gets sore off and on. I walk when the weather permits, and I go to a fitness center when it doesn’t.
Say, I have added some good quality probiotics to my regime to improve my gut microbes… seems to be helping. Also have the cabbage juice you recommended every few days. Hope you are doing better.
Update: it’s going well! I’m on famotidine (h2 blocker) only. I take 20 mg am/pm.
I also quit caffeinated coffee. I was on Prevacid for 27 years so I’m trying to be kind to myself.
Anyone else ?
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2 ReactionsGreat, to know that tranisitioning to H2 is possible. Probably going to use the weaning off approach that stickyrice mentions. The PPIs were apparently never studied for long term use and after what happended with Zantac its buyer beware. Also recent mendium term studies show an increased risk of Gastric Cancer, a chance I am not willing to take.
" Long-term use of PPIs was still associated with an increased GC (Gastric cancer) risk in subjects even after HP eradication therapy"
"The long-term use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a class of drugs commonly used to treat acid reflux, is linked to a more than doubling in the risk of developing stomach cancer."
"After a median follow-up of 5.0 years, the use of PPIs was associated with a 45% increased risk of gastric cancer compared with the use of H2RAs"
You can google the quotes and see the links and articles
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3 ReactionsExactly. I’m terrified I’ll have it. I’m on keto also
It's been about a year now and I feel successful. I do have an occasional mild to moderate swallowing problem. But very rarely.
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2 ReactionsWelcome, @gird66. I noticed that you wish to post links to research articles with your message. You will be able to add URLs to your posts in a few days. There is a brief period where new members can't post links. We do this to deter spammers and keep the community safe. Clearly the links you wanted to post are not spam. Allow me to post them for you:
- Long-term proton pump inhibitors and risk of gastric cancer development after treatment for Helicobacter pylori: a population-based study https://gut.bmj.com/content/67/1/28
- Long-term use of PPIs linked to stomach cancer https://www.europeanpharmaceuticalreview.com/news/68840/ppis-stomach-cancer/
- Proton pump inhibitors and risk of gastric cancer: population-based cohort study https://gut.bmj.com/content/71/1/16
Have you talked to your doctor about weaning off PPIs?
First, i am sorry you are habing to deal with these issues all these years. Hope you found a resolution. Do you have a gastro doc u recommend at Emory? I think I need to see someone more than just the local gastro doc. They seem more focused on just doing procedures and not maintaining relationships with patients. Did u receive a referral . I could go to either Mayo in Jax or Emory. Both are somewhat in driving distance