VSG Maintenance Group

long term PPI

Jackie
Multiplepetmom

on 3/6/11 4:57 am
did y'all see this? someone posted it on the MB 

PPIs for longer than a year can cause low magnesium? dang!  I take omeprazole twice a day. and I SO don't want to give up coffee...or even cut back.

www.drugs.com/fda/proton-pump-inhibitor-ppis-safety-communic ation-low-magnesium-levels-can-associated-long-term-12913.ht ml

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Maintaining Cindy
on 3/6/11 7:36 am
Thank goodness this has not been a problem for me!!  I have never had to take a PPI...

Just after surgery I had a bit of problemat night for a week or two, then it settled down... thank goodness...

Was this a problem for you before surgery also?  I wonder if there is something else you can take that is more natural or something??

Big hugs,

Cindy

   

Jackie
Multiplepetmom

on 3/6/11 7:55 am
yes, I had heartburn as a pre-op and that was probably due to my hiatal hernia which the surgeon fixed when he did my VSG. but, I suppose I could have another one?

heartburn has always been a problem for me. it's worse the more coffee I drink. I love coffee, more than food!

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jimbovsg
on 3/6/11 10:43 am
On March 6, 2011 at 3:55 PM Pacific Time, multiplepetmom wrote:
yes, I had heartburn as a pre-op and that was probably due to my hiatal hernia which the surgeon fixed when he did my VSG. but, I suppose I could have another one?

heartburn has always been a problem for me. it's worse the more coffee I drink. I love coffee, more than food!
 #1 coffee is pretty acidic....#2 there is a correlation between caffeine and the "relaxing" of the esophageal sphincter.  I only allow myself 1...per day...or I have "issue"  too!  

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MikeyMike
on 3/6/11 7:45 am - New York, NY
When I click on the link I'm on the drugs.com site although I get a page can't be found message.

My dr. put me on a PPI a couple of weeks before surgery and then took me off six months after. Didn't notice anything it did for me. I was told that it creates a protective lining to help with ulcers.

Why do you need to take it longterm?


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Jackie
Multiplepetmom

on 3/6/11 7:53 am
if I miss even one dose I get very bad heartburn.  I could go find the article again and post a better link but I might be the only one on it long term.  basically, I need to get my magnesium checked.

my surgeon has everyone only on it for 6 months, too, mostly that's enough I guess.

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Still Fawn
on 3/6/11 8:10 am - SIERRA MADRE, CA
I am on it long term Jackie.. give me the Cliffs notes- why does it jack up our magnesium and what are the side effects?

 I am still loving life with my sleeve! Been maintaining at or below goal for over 4 years!
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Jackie
Multiplepetmom

on 3/6/11 8:35 am
let me try to post it - or at least a good link.

www.drugs.com/fda/proton-pump-inhibitor-ppis-safety-communic ation-low-magnesium-levels-can-associated-long-term-12913.ht ml

Proton Pump Inhibitor drugs (PPIs): Drug Safety Communication - Low Magnesium Levels Can Be Associated With Long-Term Use



Over-the-counter (OTC) PPIs include Prilosec OTC (omeprazole), Zegerid OTC (omeprazole and sodium bicarbonate), and Prevacid 24HR (lansoprazole).

ISSUE: FDA notified healthcare professionals and the public that prescription proton pump inhibitor (PPI) drugs may cause low serum magnesium levels (hypomagnesemia) if taken for prolonged periods of time (in most cases, longer than one year). Low serum magnesium levels can result in serious adverse events including muscle spasm (tetany), irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias), and convulsions (seizures); however, patients do not always have these symptoms. Treatment of hypomagnesemia generally requires magnesium supplements. In approximately one-quarter of the cases reviewed, magnesium supplementation alone did not improve low serum magnesium levels and the PPI had to be discontinued.

BACKGROUND: PPIs work by reducing the amount of acid in the stomach and are used to treat conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), stomach and small intestine ulcers, and inflammation of the esophagus.

RECOMMENDATION: Healthcare professionals should consider obtaining serum magnesium levels prior to initiation of prescription PPI treatment in patients expected to be on these drugs for long periods of time, as well as patients who take PPIs with medications such as digoxin, diuretics or drugs that may cause hypomagnesemia. For patients taking digoxin, a heart medicine, this is especially important because low magnesium can increase the likelihood of serious side effects. Healthcare professionals should consider obtaining magnesium levels periodically in these patients. For additional information, refer to the Data Summary section of the FDA Drug Safety Communication

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Still Fawn
on 3/6/11 8:48 am - SIERRA MADRE, CA
Thanks Jackie.. Guess that is another thing to keep in my noggin going into the three year check up and so on..

 I am still loving life with my sleeve! Been maintaining at or below goal for over 4 years!
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Jackie
Multiplepetmom

on 3/6/11 9:08 am
me, too. can't hurt to be aware it might be a problem sometime.  I expect I will always be taking them.

once upon a time I had a group to talk about Binge Eating Disorder, and later one about Clean Eating.

PM me if you are interested in either of these.

 size 8, life is great
 

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