Does calcium supplement help to prevent bone loss?
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Hi all.. I'm 28 y.o, I've been diagnosed Barret's about 6 months ago.. Been prescriced ppi once daily but i'm really concerned about long term side effect use of it (especially bone loss). Does anyone here know: does calcium supplement help to prevent bone loss due to long term use of ppi? And how about the dosage? Thank you, i really need suggestion since i'm too afraid of getting osteoporosis..
Regards,
Fonny
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No need to be afraid, people take PPIs at a high dosage for years and still do not develop Osteoporosis. I've been been on PPIs for 6 years almost daily, no sides and my calcium levels are fine, mg and iron leves as well...
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Guest shellj
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30mg Lansoprazole is indeed the maintenance dose. I'm on 20mg Pantoprazole which would be 15mg Lansoprazole. I've been on in now for 6 months and I can tell you that this dosage is wonderful for me. You could try to reduce to 15 mg lanso and see how it goes (daily, one in the morning before breakfast). This should be the most safest dose longterm as it is the lowest dose but effective (at least for me).
fonny60825 shellj
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Barretts fonny60825
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If you take high dose of PPI for many years, they can induce hypochlorhydria (insufficient stomach acid) through doing their job too well. A possible consequence of this is calcium depletion.
If you need supplemental calcium, you'll need calcium citrate to be prescribed. Most calcium supplements you can get are calcium carbonate which will not work as they simly neutralise whatever acid you have left.
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