Switching PPIS
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Can you get a temporary rebound if you switch to a dose equivalent ppi
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Posted , 4 users are following.
Can you get a temporary rebound if you switch to a dose equivalent ppi
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Gillian1956 chris_96002
Posted
hi Chris this is something I want to know too my doctor as given me a different ppi the same strength but I'm scared incase get worse acid because I'm suffering from heartburn every day and burping up after food that burning me and making me have q dies throat as well as burning I chest
youngatheart1 Gillian1956
Posted
Add ranitidine during the day and see if that helps.
Gillian1956 youngatheart1
Posted
hsve every tried Rabeprazole by doctors changed mine to this from lansoprazol
youngatheart1 chris_96002
Posted
I have changed 3 times in the last year after taking esomeprazole for 15 years it was burning my stomach. Given lansoprazol and then pantoprazole by mistake, both worked the same way without rebound. They all do the same things just in slightly different and nexium/esomeprazole is the best