Can you take lansoprazole for years?

How long to take it for. Depending on your condition, you may only need to take lansoprazole for a few weeks or months. Sometimes you might need to take it for longer, even many years. Some people do not need to take lansoprazole every day and take it only when they have symptoms.
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How long can you stay on lansoprazole for?

Do not take nonprescription lansoprazole for longer than 14 days or treat yourself with lansoprazole more often than once every 4 months without talking to your doctor. Continue to take lansoprazole even if you feel well. Do not stop taking prescription lansoprazole without talking to your doctor.
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Is lansoprazole good long term?

Long-term lansoprazole is effective and well tolerated when used to maintain erosive esophagitis remission for ≤6 years.
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How long can you take lansoprazole 30 mg?

The recommended dose is 30 mg once daily for 4 weeks. The ulcer usually heals within 4 weeks, but in patients not fully healed within this time, the medication may be continued at the same dose for another 4 weeks. The recommended dose is 30 mg once daily for 4 weeks.
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What is the safest antacid to take long term?

Oral pantoprazole is a safe, well tolerated and effective initial and maintenance treatment for patients with nonerosive GERD or erosive esophagitis.
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Effects of Acid Suppressing Proton Pump Inhibitors(PPIs) on Body – Dr.Berg



What can I take instead of lansoprazole?

Like lansoprazole, these medicines are proton pump inhibitors. They work in the same way as lansoprazole to reduce acid in your stomach.
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There are 4 other medicines that are similar to lansoprazole:
  • omeprazole.
  • esomeprazole.
  • pantoprazole.
  • rabeprazole.
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How can I get rid of acid reflux permanently?

Lifestyle and home remedies
  1. Maintain a healthy weight. ...
  2. Stop smoking. ...
  3. Elevate the head of your bed. ...
  4. Don't lie down after a meal. ...
  5. Eat food slowly and chew thoroughly. ...
  6. Avoid foods and drinks that trigger reflux. ...
  7. Avoid tight-fitting clothing.
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How do I wean off lansoprazole?

Slowly taper off the PPI over 2-4 weeks (the higher the dose, the longer the taper). While the taper is being completed, use the following for bridge therapy to reduce the symptoms of rebound hyperacidity. Encourage regular aerobic exercise. Encourage a relaxation technique such as deep breathing.
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Can lansoprazole cause bowel problems?

Severe diarrhea warning: This drug may increase your risk of severe diarrhea. This may be caused by an infection in your intestine due to Clostridium difficile (C. diff). Call your doctor right away if you have watery diarrhea, stomach pain, and a fever that won't go away.
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How long does it take for stomach acid to return to normal?

An antacid or alginate can help until your acid levels return to normal. For most people acid levels return to normal within one to two weeks.
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What does lansoprazole do to your stomach?

Lansoprazole is used to treat certain conditions where there is too much acid in the stomach. It is used to treat duodenal and gastric ulcers, gastric ulcers caused by NSAID use, erosive esophagitis, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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Do you gain weight on lansoprazole?

Lansoprazole does not directly cause any weight gain, but it can cause bloating or oedema. Oedema caused by fluid retention tends to increase body weight making one feel tired and heavy all the time. Acid reflux caused by higher food intake after the acid reflux subsides is another possible reason for weight gain.
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What is considered long term use of PPI?

In a clinical context, use of PPI for more than 8 weeks could be a reasonable definition of long-term use in patients with reflux symptoms and more than 4 weeks in patients with dyspepsia or peptic ulcer.
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Is lansoprazole safer than omeprazole?

Conclusion. There is no significant difference in the clinical effectiveness of omeprazole and lansoprazole in relieving symptoms of heartburn and regurgitation.
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Can lansoprazole cause anxiety?

Less common side effects of lansoprazole include: Anxiety. Chest pain (angina) Palpitations.
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Can you drink alcohol with lansoprazole?

You can drink alcohol whilst taking lansoprazole, but it is recommended to not drink too much, or to avoid it. Alcohol can cause lansoprazole to not work as well and can cause acid reflux symptoms.
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Does lansoprazole affect blood pressure?

Omeprazole, lansoprazole and pantoprazole had no effect on blood pressure and electrocardiogram of anesthetized rat.
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Can I drink tea after taking lansoprazole?

Caffeine did not affect the pharmacokinetics of lansoprazole and its metabolites. The results imply that tea polyphenol and daidzein may inhibit the in vivo metabolism of lansoprazole by suppressing CYP3A.
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What happens when you stop taking PPI?

Stopping PPI treatment can cause rebound acid hypersecretion, leading to the transient appearance of symptoms such as indigestion, heartburn or regurgitation.
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How long does acid reflux take to heal?

If you have reflux, medicine that reduces the stomach acid helps your body heal. It might take 1 to 3 weeks to heal. Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety.
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What is the strongest medication for GERD?

PPIs are the most powerful medications available for treating GERD. These agents should be used only when this condition has been objectively documented. They have few adverse effects. However, data have shown that PPIs can interfere with calcium homeostasis and aggravate cardiac conduction defects.
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What is the root cause of acid reflux?

The most common cause is food that's acidic or high in fat—like citrus fruits, tomatoes, onions, chocolate, coffee, cheese, and peppermint. Spicy foods or large meals can also be the root of distress. Other sources of heartburn include aspirin or ibuprofen, as well as some sedatives and blood pressure medications.
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Why do I have acid reflux all the time?

Acid reflux occurs when the sphincter muscle at the lower end of your esophagus isn't working as it should, allowing stomach acid to back up into your esophagus. This can cause heartburn and other signs and symptoms. Frequent or constant reflux can lead to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
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Is there a natural alternative to lansoprazole?

Chamomile, ginger root, marshmallow root and slippery elm may be helpful in treating GERD. But clinical research on definitive benefits is lacking. The household product may provide temporary relief by neutralizing stomach acid. Some small studies have found chewing gum after meals appears to reduce acid levels.
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Can drinking too much water lower stomach acid?

The common belief that many people have is that water will reduce the acidity of your stomach acid, which for all intents and purposes is not true. You cannot dilute your stomach acid in any physiologically meaningful way (e.g. HURT the digestive system)1 by drinking water during a meal. The pH of stomach acid is <1.
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