Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Interesting facts about Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs)

1.       Studies have shown that people who are using high-dose proton pump inhibitors or long-term use at a lower dose run the risk of increased fractures of the hip, wrist, and spine. 
2.       Omeprazole taken along with Plavix can cause a significant reduction in Plavix activity.  This means that the anti-platelet activity can be reduced.
3.       Proton Pump Inhibitors used long term, usually more than 1 year causes a low serum magnesium level.  This can result in muscle spasms, irregular heartbeat, restless legs, bone density problems, constipation or racing heartbeat.
Many times when reflux or indigestion occurs, there are supportive measures that can be used to correct the digestive imbalance.  Decreasing stomach acid levels long term can create more problems than it cures.  There are instances where long term PPI therapy is appropriate, so do not discontinue their use without speaking with your practitioner.
Digestive enzymes, probiotics, liver support, bitters, dietary changes, lifestyle modifications can all aid in better digestion.  We   have found that with proper guidance many can eliminate their reflux, bloating, irritable bowel issues by getting back to basics.
Please feel free to stop in or contact us for more information.

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