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soared 9 hours ago

Omeprazole is not great long term FYI - worth talking to your doctor or getting a second opinion to discuss.

catigula 9 hours ago | parent [-]

I’ve been taking high doses long term for over a decade and I don’t really have any substantial issues.

mapkkk 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Definitely not a good idea to be on it longer than 2 months. If we can't treat the underlying condition and the patient needs life-long acid suppression therapy, we switch to H2 receptor antagonists, like cimetidine.

Long term PPI use has non-trivial risks, including magnesium and other micronutrient deficiencies, and can lead to things like SIBO and other primarily gut related morbidity.

I would definitely suggest sitting down with your doctor if you were not specifically instructed to take it for that long.

derekja 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The primary concern is reduced stomach acid leading to nutrient deficiencies, particularly b12. There have been some long term studies correlating to dementia as a result. And some studies that have not found this. So the jury is still out, but keeping an eye on some nutritional markers is not a bad idea.

dotcoma 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Good for you, but this mere fact does not mean it’s ideal.

Not a doctor, but I would at least try to look into this. Best of luck!