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  1. Proton Pump Inhibitors Conditions

    Proton Pump Inhibitors, Most people who take a proton pump inhibitor do not develop any side-effects. What are proton pump inhibitors? Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are...

  2. Proton Pump Inhibitors Forums Group

    Proton Pump Inhibitors

  3. Indigestion Medication Conditions

    H2 blockers The most common side-effects of H2 blockers can include: Constipation Diarrhoea Tummy (abdominal) pain  Feeling sick (nausea)  Dizziness Headache ...

  4. H2 Blockers Conditions

    However, proton pump inhibitors are now preferred for this use. Want to see a dietician?

  5. Rabeprazole to reduce stomach acid (Pariet) Medicines

    About rabeprazole Type of medicine Proton pump inhibitor Used for Gastric and duodenal ulcers; gastro-oesophageal reflux disease; Helicobacter pylori infection; ...

  6. Esomeprazole to reduce stomach acid (Emozul, Guardium, Nexium, Ventra) Medicines

    About esomeprazole Type of medicine Proton pump inhibitor Used for Gastric ulcers; duodenal ulcers; gastro-oesophageal reflux disease; Helicobacter pylori infect...

  7. Omeprazole to reduce stomach acid (Losec, Mepradec, Prilosec) Medicines

    Type of medicine Proton pump inhibitor Used for Healing or prevention of gastric or duodenal ulcers; gastro-oesophageal reflux disease; Helicobacter pylori infection; Zolling...

  8. Pantoprazole to reduce stomach acid Medicines

    About pantoprazole Type of medicine Proton pump inhibitor Used for Healing or prevention of gastric or duodenal ulcers; gastro-oesophageal reflux disease; Helicob...

  9. Lansoprazole to reduce stomach acid (Zoton FasTab, Prevacid) Medicines

    About lansoprazole Type of medicine Proton pump inhibitor Used for Gastric ulcer; duodenal ulcer; gastro-oesophageal reflux disease; Helicobacter pylori infectio...

  10. Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma) Professional

    Management of GI symptoms For upper GI symptoms: Lifestyle measures are often advised (such as maintaining upright posture after meals, raising the head of the bed, limiting alcohol) but medi...

  11. Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) Lymphoma Professional

    Lymphoma Non-hodgkin's lymphoma Proton pump inhibitors Radiotherapy Malt lymphoma Chemotherapy

  12. Hiatus Hernia Conditions

    The most effective medicines are proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). PPIs often used are omeprazole or lansoprazole . If these do not suit you, other pills such as ranitidine or antacids ...

  13. Barrett's Oesophagus Conditions

    Acid reflux Barrett's oesophagus Proton pump inhibitors

  14. Barrett's Oesophagus Professional

    Drug treatment for Barrett's oesophagus Available data indicate that long-term proton pump inhibitor (PPI) therapy is effective. Twice-daily PPI therapy may be recommended for patie...

  15. Hiatus Hernia Professional

    Pharmacological Symptomatic relief may be gained by the use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), although patients with hiatus hernia may require larger doses for symptom control. , Reflux oe...

  16. Hyponatraemia Conditions

    No abnormalities of body fluid (euvolaemia) - resulting in excess antidiuretic hormone Medications: selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), proton pump inhibitors, an...

  17. Clostridium Difficile (C. Diff) Conditions

    Infection also seems to be more common in people who are taking a group of medicines called proton pump inhibitors. These are medicines such as omeprazole and lansoprazole that are taken to s...

  18. Ménétrier's Disease Professional

    Transabdominal ultrasound can provide additional information which helps to differentiate patients with giant gastric folds associated with malignancy from those with benign conditions. [ 8 ] ...

  19. Antacids Conditions

    Medicines called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and H2-receptor antagonists (commonly called H2 blockers) are now more widely used for these conditions.

  20. Childhood Gastro-oesophageal Reflux Conditions

    H2 blockers (eg, ranitidine ) and proton pump inhibitors (eg, omeprazole ) are medicines that work by reducing the actual amount of acid produced in the stomach.

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